metabolism
The type of chemical reaction that breaks down nutrients and stores their energy as ATP is called cellular respiration. This process occurs in the presence of oxygen and involves a series of reactions, including glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. Through these reactions, the energy released from the breakdown of nutrients is used to produce ATP, the primary energy currency in cells.
Endothermic reaction is a type of chemical reaction that absorbs energy. Energy is a property of objects.
Energy that starts a chemical reaction is called activation energy
energy released by the reaction or energy absorbed.
A chemical reaction that produces energy is said to be exothermic. In comparison, if it consumes energy it is endothermic.
Chemical energy is released during a chemical reaction.
metabolism
Energy metabolism is a reaction that allows cells to get energy from nutrients. A catabolic pathway is a series of chemical reactions that break down the molecules to produce energy.
When a fuel is burned, it is a combustion reaction. This reaction breaks apart chemical bonds and releases the energy stored in them.
Energy and matter are both conserved during a chemical reaction, but the energy may change form, for example, from chemical potential energy to evolved heat. The matter also forms a new type of chemical bond and/or breaks an old type of chemical bond.
Endothermic reaction is a type of chemical reaction that absorbs energy. Energy is a property of objects.
Energy that starts a chemical reaction is called activation energy
The energy needed to statr a chemical reaction is the 'Activation Energy' , which is given the symbol (Ea).
energy released by the reaction or energy absorbed.
The energy necessary to initiate a chemical reaction is called "activation energy."
An endothermic reaction is one that uses chemical energy.
A chemical reaction that transfers energy from the reactants to the surroundings is referred to as an exothermic reaction. A reaction that takes energy in is endothermic.
A chemical reaction need an activation energy to start.