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Yes , energy can be stored as chemical energy, for example in batteries and fuel cells.
Yes , energy can be stored as chemical energy, for example in batteries and fuel cells.
When the body needs energy, cells release the chemical energy stored in molecules like glucose through a process called cellular respiration. This process converts the energy stored in the bonds of these molecules into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is used as the primary energy currency for cellular activities.
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Chemical-bond energy
When food is broken down the stored energy is in your cells. When the energy is needed, the cells release the energy.
The mitochondria releases energy stored in food which is in cells.
Cells primarily utilize potential energy stored in chemical bonds.
From the chemical energy stored inn the cells of food =) hope this helps
A battery converts chemical energy stored in its cells into electrical energy. When a circuit is connected to the battery, chemical reactions occur within the battery that release electrons, generating an electric current.
I believe you are talking about chloroplasts. YAAASS
Chemical energy is the potential energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. Organisms release this energy through processes like cellular respiration, where they break down molecules such as glucose to produce ATP, the energy currency of cells. ATP is then used to power cellular functions and work.