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ATP is a good source of energy for biological reactions because it is readily available in cells and can be quickly synthesized and broken down. The energy stored in the phosphate bonds of ATP can be easily released to drive cellular processes, and the conversion of ATP to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) is reversible, allowing it to be constantly recycled and reused. Additionally, ATP provides a manageable amount of energy per hydrolysis reaction, preventing an excessive release of energy that could be harmful to the cell.
The Sun is the primary source of all biological energy. This biological energy is then transferred from one source to another through a variety of steps. Nature performs this transfer.
no...... many times no..... The total biotic energy produced per day far exceeds human activity. But I have no data to support it, nor do I know of any goods studies to look at. And are you including not biological energy use like cars?
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All biological activities require energy?
ATP is a good source of energy for biological reactions because it is readily available in cells and can be quickly synthesized and broken down. The energy stored in the phosphate bonds of ATP can be easily released to drive cellular processes, and the conversion of ATP to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) is reversible, allowing it to be constantly recycled and reused. Additionally, ATP provides a manageable amount of energy per hydrolysis reaction, preventing an excessive release of energy that could be harmful to the cell.
basal metabolism-energy to keep the body alive physical activity- things you do when you're not completely at rest growth and repair
The Sun is the primary source of all biological energy. This biological energy is then transferred from one source to another through a variety of steps. Nature performs this transfer.
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photosynthesis
How is this kind of geological energy different from biological energy (such as the calories creatures get when they consume food)? How are they the same
no...... many times no..... The total biotic energy produced per day far exceeds human activity. But I have no data to support it, nor do I know of any goods studies to look at. And are you including not biological energy use like cars?
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