chemical energy is stored in the bonds in compounds of the food you eat. CHICKEN RULES!
chemical energy is stored in the bonds in compounds of the food you eat. CHICKEN RULES!
chemical energy is stored in the bonds in compounds of the food you eat. CHICKEN RULES!
chemical energy is stored in the bonds in compounds of the food you eat. CHICKEN RULES!
food
The location of energy release from food molecules is in the mitochondria of the cell. The process in which energy is released from food molecules is known as cellular respiration.
The food we eat has stored chemical energy from the chemical bonds in the molecules.
You use chemical energy in almost every part of your daily life. Your body is the perfect example. The food you eat has chemical energy stored in the bonds of the compounds that make it up and digestion breaks those bonds down, releasing that energy. Another example might be driving your car to work; the chemical reaction of burning fuel releases the energy stored in the bonds of gasoline compounds. Anytime you are changing the chemical makeup of something, you have the potential to use chemical energy stored in the chemical bonds.
autotroph
chemical energy is the energy stored in a matter such as food and fuel
Mitochondria are organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell's use.
Chemical Energy Potential Energy......which is stored in chemical bonds
Food provides for motion and / or temperature increase, but is not itself "hot" nor is it necessarily moving. The energy it represents is stored in chemical bonds, which can be reduced / oxidized to lower energy bonds.