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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 .

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Chemical energy is used directly by all living organisms. Chemical energy is usually a carbohydrate energy used to maintain life force.

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A.T.P[Adenocyne Tri phosphate]

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Battery!

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ATP

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electrolytes

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