The major "energy currency" used in organisms is ATP (adenosine tri phosphate). Chemical reactions either require an input of energy or causes a release in energy. Organisms use ATP to drive reactions that require an input of energy. Basically, coupling an ATP reaction with another can cause a reaction that would be energetically infavorable to become favorable. This is pretty basic, but I .
Chemical energy is used directly by all living organisms. Chemical energy is usually a carbohydrate energy used to maintain life force.
A.T.P[Adenocyne Tri phosphate]
Battery!
ATP
electrolytes
All living organisms use energy to carry out daily functions
All photosynthetic organisms create energy from sunlight.
Cellular respiration is the process by which all organisms release energy stored in the bonds of glucose.
No, not all organisms use organic compounds for energy. Some organisms, such as certain bacteria, are capable of using inorganic compounds like hydrogen sulfide or ammonia as an energy source through a process called chemosynthesis. These organisms do not rely on organic compounds for their energy needs.
Ultimately, all energy originates from the Sun and is passed along the food chain from there. For example... Sun -> Grass -> Cow -> Human
in plants it is called photosynthesis, in all other organisms it is called chemical energy
The Sun!!!!!!!!
Ultimately, it all comes from the Sun.
Sugar
energy used for work
All living organisms use energy to carry out daily functions
the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms is the sun
All photosynthetic organisms create energy from sunlight.
Which organisms create all usable food energy on Earth?consumers
not really all. but they indirectly get their energy from the sun
The sun and the sunlight are the main things for all living things.
to use energy