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bacteria? No. The chemical storage molecule for energy, in living things, is ATP, adenosine triphosphate.
They use glucose.
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the sun makes the energy warmer through a system then makes us warmer
The fuel that living things use for energy is glucose.
A molecule needed by all living things to produce the energy needed for staying alive. It is used in the process of respiration to produce this energy in all living organisms.
Many living things release energy from the sugar molecule glucose.
Last I heard, the energy molecule for humans is ATP, adenosine triphosphate. I don't think that other living things such as plants have ATP. They do photosynthesis. But regarding humans, ATP is taught to be the energy molecule.
Glycogen
food is needed to give energy to living things. Food combines with oxygen to release energy.
bacteria? No. The chemical storage molecule for energy, in living things, is ATP, adenosine triphosphate.
Atp/adp
glucose
chemical potential energy
They use glucose.
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ATP, or Adenosine triphosphate.