Explain how respiration is the opposite reaction to photosynthesis
Mitochondria are the organelles responsible for metabolizing food molecules and storing the energy given off by converting ADP to ATP, the universal energy vehicle of living things.
Energy is important to cells because the cell will use energy for almost everything it does.
The Mitochondria!
The mitochondria converts chemical energy in the form of food into a usable form of energy (ATP).
The small intestine.
The sun and subsequent photosynthesis.
Mitochondria
I think you are referring to the mitochondria. They release energy stored in food.
In any transfer of energy or conversion of energy from one form to another, the total amount of energy does not change. The total amount of usable energy, however, always decreases.
to produce usable energy
Protein can provide energy, but this is extremely inefficient. This is due to the fact that the energy it takes to make it usable as energy is almost as much as the energy it provides.
Not at all. The First Law states that energy is conserved - you can't create energy out of nothing, or make it disappear. The Second Law distinguishes usable from unusable energy, and states that the amount of unusable energy will increase over time - but the total (usable plus unusable energy) will still remain constant.Not at all. The First Law states that energy is conserved - you can't create energy out of nothing, or make it disappear. The Second Law distinguishes usable from unusable energy, and states that the amount of unusable energy will increase over time - but the total (usable plus unusable energy) will still remain constant.Not at all. The First Law states that energy is conserved - you can't create energy out of nothing, or make it disappear. The Second Law distinguishes usable from unusable energy, and states that the amount of unusable energy will increase over time - but the total (usable plus unusable energy) will still remain constant.Not at all. The First Law states that energy is conserved - you can't create energy out of nothing, or make it disappear. The Second Law distinguishes usable from unusable energy, and states that the amount of unusable energy will increase over time - but the total (usable plus unusable energy) will still remain constant.
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Protein can provide energy, but this is extremely inefficient. This is due to the fact that the energy it takes to make it usable as energy is almost as much as the energy it provides.
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I think you are referring to the mitochondria. They release energy stored in food.
usable energy changes, while total energy does not
Light energy is already usable - please clarify.
That's photosynthesis. (There's a clue in the "categories".)
The mitochondria in a cell convert fuel particles into usable energy.
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Type your answer here... it is energy that all plants use animals use and people use
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Which organisms create all usable food energy on Earth?consumers