Yes, but more specifically, the atoms that make up the water molecule have nuclear energy. Nuclear energy is what hold the atoms together. It holds the nuetrons and protons together within the nucleus of the atom. So anything that has nuetrons and protons has nuclear energy.
conduction
thermal
Active transport requires energy to move a molecule.
Oxidation occurs when a molecule loses an electron or increases its oxidation state when a molecule is oxidized it loses energy.
Gases.
one molecule of glucose
Gases.
The name of the energy that holds atoms together in a molecule is called chemical bonds.
NADH has much energy.It can produce 3 ATPs.
potential energy of a molecule is equivelent to the energy of the molecule in a fusion state
Energy is not 'matter', so it is not be a molecule.
Generally, the energy is stored in ATP molecules. This molecule however, is not specific to muscle cells. It is present in all calls where there is a requirement for energy.
Reducing the size of a molecule gives that molecule greater potential energy because the molecule isn't using that energy since it is smaller. Being larger would make less potential energy.
The cell transfers energy through the process of cellular respiration, where molecules such as glucose are broken down to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP then serves as the energy currency in the cell, shuttling energy from molecule to molecule to drive cellular processes.
The nucleus.
A covalent bond.