the answer i think is carbon dioxide
Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) for energy production Deforestation and land use changes, which release carbon stored in trees and soil Industrial processes such as cement production and manufacturing
A human can typically produce up to about 100-200 watts of power during sustained exercise like cycling. However, bursts of power, such as in sprinting or weightlifting, can generate significantly higher levels of energy output.
Oxygen can be processed to produce energy. Your body does it, cars do it and so does fire. Oxygen contains a lot of energy and aids lots of chemical reactions, and it contributes most of the energy our bodies use. Body cells take oxygen and it convert body neutrant in to various useful material required for our body,Such as it convert fat into energy.It also makes tissues for our body. oxygen is necessary for breathing purpose. Through lungs,it clearify the blood and remove the toxic material from blood
The Chinese put lights on their houses during festivals and special occasions to symbolize good luck, prosperity, and to ward off evil spirits. The lights are also believed to attract positive energy and bring blessings to the household.
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Chemical Energy
Atp
C. Energy is released during cellular respiration, in the form of chemical energy.
Mitochondria
ATP
I suppose so, but the amount of energy released in anaerobic respiration is usually negligible compared to the energy released during aerobic respiration
The amount if energy released from each sugar molecule during fermantation, however, is much lower than the amount released during respiration
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
During respiration, some energy is released as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced through the breakdown of glucose molecules. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is essential for providing energy to fuel various cellular processes and activities.
The last two phases of cellular respiration, the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain, take place in the mitochondria. This is the organelle where most of the ATP (energy) from respiration is released.
The energy released during respiration is used by cells to carry out essential functions like synthesizing molecules, transporting materials, and maintaining cell structures. It is also used for activities such as growth, movement, and regulating body temperature.
The energy released in cellular respiration is to create ATP.