Cells primarily utilize potential energy stored in chemical bonds.
Cells with chloroplasts.
Radio energy, at a frequency of 2.5 GHz.
An example of how cells use energy is when they make use of an energy-dependent transport in the cell membrane. Some types of non-passive transport require ATP for it to work, hence using "energy"
ATP molecules have a large quantity of stored energy. ATP is essentially Adenosine Triphosphate. Which meant there are three phosphate molecules attached to adenosine i ATP. When the terminal (or outer most) phosphate is broken there is a release of energy which can be utilized by cells
So that the energy released during the reaction of the food with the oxygen can be utilized by the human body.
Most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
The chloroplast in any plant cell is responsible for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to create glucose which is then utilized as energy.
Retina cells in the eyes are converted to light energy. The taste buds on the tongue is converted to chemical energy.
By combustion /burning.
Lactic acid
photosynthetic cells
Heat energy!!