Glucose, which is a carbohydrate.
glucose is the source of energy for all living things.
glucose
Glucose, which is a carbohydrate. Actually, the correct answer is ATP.
Glucose, which is a carbohydrate.
Glucose, which is a carbohydrate.
carbohydrates
Structural compounds like cellulose, chitin, and collagen are organic compounds found in living things that are not energy-rich. These compounds provide support and structure for cells and tissues but do not serve as a primary energy source through metabolism.
All living things require a source of energy.
All living things are composed of a mix of inorganic and organic molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. There is energy contained within the bonds of the organic molecules. When you eat something that is or was once living and digest it and break apart the bonds contained in those molecules, you can transform that energy into a usable form such as ATP.
All living things need energy, typically obtained from sunlight or organic molecules, to carry out their life activities. This energy is used in processes like metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
The main source of living things is the break down of carbon. Carbon is essential to life. It is at the base of every organic compound.
sunlight