In the organelles called mitochondria.
Photosynthesis
They take in Carbon Dioxide which is combined with water and energy from the sun to create sugar (glucose) and oxygen.
sugar energy carbon dioxide water
Sugar is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These elements combine in various ratios to form different types of sugars, such as sucrose, glucose, and fructose.
ATP ... Or energy molecules
The light energy absorbed by chlorophyll is used to split water (H2O) into hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). The hydrogen is then combined with carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air surrounding the plant to make sugar (C6H12O6). Oxygen is given off as a byproduct. Hope this helped.
The sun's energy splits the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen joins with carbon dioxide to make sugar. The sugar is carried to the rest of the plant. The extra oxygen is then released into the air.
CO2 and H2O react with sunliught and clorophil to make sugar and oxygen. the plant uses the sugar for the energy for the cell.
Consumers use oxygen to break down sugar through a process called cellular respiration, which occurs in their cells. Oxygen is used in the mitochondria to convert the sugar into energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). This ATP is then used by the cells for various metabolic processes to power the organism.
We use oxygen to burn sugar to make ATP energy. ATP is cellular money and without it many processes cannot occur. Depletion in ATP energy can be felt by lack of energy.
When propane is combined with oxygen and ignited, it undergoes combustion to produce carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat. This reaction releases energy that can be used for heating or cooking purposes.
No. The hydrogen and oxygen in water are combined into a single substance; it does not get one property from hydrogen or another from oxygen but rather has its own unique set of properties based on how they are combined. It is unclear what "energy" you are referring to.