You think probable to ions.
the chemical inside the dry cell is the fluid where chemical reaction take place this fluid is CYTOPLASM
Chloroplasts are the cell parts responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. This process is essential for plants to produce their own food.
MMS
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A cell is typically larger than a chemical. A cell is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms, while a chemical is a substance with a distinct molecular composition. Cells contain various chemicals within them as part of their structure and function.
Mitochondria
passive transport :)
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll molecules which absorb the sun's energy and convert it to chemical energy which can be used to fuel chemical reactions in the cell.
The palisade cell is packed with chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis. This dense packing of chloroplasts allows the cell to efficiently capture sunlight for energy production.
Red blood cell contain a chemical that makes it red but when it dries out it turns black.
Polarization of a simple cell refers to the separation of charges within the cell, creating a potential difference. This separation of charges is necessary for the cell to generate electrical energy through chemical reactions. The positive and negative electrodes of the cell become polarized due to the flow of ions during the reaction.
All molecules contain chemical energy in their chemical bonds. The molecule that stores chemical energy in living things is ATP, adenosine triphosphate. It is composed of one molecule of adenosine, and three phosphate molecules. When a cell needs energy, one of the phosphate molecules is released from the ATP. When that bond is broken, the chemical energy that was stored in the bond is used by the cell to do work.