it gives off radiation which turns into energy
Nuclear Fusion
See the diagram in the link below
the electron transport chain is the main source of energy for eukaryotic cells
respirationrespiration :-)The process is known as respiration.respirationthe process is respiration. i hope this helped!If talking about the cell it would be Cellular Respiration :DRespiration :)It's metabolism or dissipation.
Acetyl coenzyme A carries high energy hydrogen molecules during the process of respiration. This occurs prior to the Kreb's Cycle.
photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis, the energy from sunlight is used to split the water molecule itself into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is released to the atmosphere and the hydrogen is bonded to the carbon dioxide molecule to make a carbohydrate--glucose at first. Carbohydrates are, as the name states, carbon and hydrate or OH. So CO2 plus hydrogen gives carbohydrate.
respiration
they use oxygen i dont now the name
Radioactive decay.
thermonuclear hydrogen fusion
photosynthesis
the electron transport chain is the main source of energy for eukaryotic cells
The energy generated in the Sun's core is by a process called Nuclear Fusion.Otherwise known as a hydrogen bomb, constrained by huge gravity.
respirationrespiration :-)The process is known as respiration.respirationthe process is respiration. i hope this helped!If talking about the cell it would be Cellular Respiration :DRespiration :)It's metabolism or dissipation.
The process is called "nuclear fusion". Specifically, the Sun - and most stars - convert hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
Acetyl coenzyme A carries high energy hydrogen molecules during the process of respiration. This occurs prior to the Kreb's Cycle.
Fusion, as it is joining the nuclei of smalled atoms together to form another atom and a spare neutron and releases energy. In a main sequence star, such as our sun, it will fuse together the nuclei of the isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium) to form helium.
Glycolysis and Fermentation both produce ATP in the absence of oxygen. These are both part of Anaerobic Respiration.