Basically Chemical Energy is stored up in the bonds. Chemical energy is usually converted to another form sucha sheat and light. Burning magnesium produces haet and light. The chemical energy is stored in the metal and the oxygen. It has a scientific name of chemical potential.
The most important example is fuels.
A chemical reaction that produces energy is said to be exothermic. In comparison, if it consumes energy it is endothermic.
Phosphorylation of ADP produces ATP by storinh chemical energy in the phosphate bond. This ATP is converted to ADP to power the cell.
Photosynthesis
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
The energy comes from the chemical activity in the battery producing electricity. Chemical activity produces energy by breaking down chemical bonds. See the link below:
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
mitochondrion
A chemical reaction that produces energy is said to be exothermic. In comparison, if it consumes energy it is endothermic.
Phosphorylation of ADP produces ATP by storinh chemical energy in the phosphate bond. This ATP is converted to ADP to power the cell.
It would be chemical energy, from food you would consume, to thermal energy that your body produces.
No. It stores potential chemical energy and burning it produces an exothermic reaction as it oxidises.
No plant organelle produces solar energy. Only the sun produces solar energy.
A mitochondrian produces energy through chemical reactions
A dry cell.
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battery
The chemical energy of the fuel is converted into light and heat energy.