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What is the main chemical compound cells use for energy?

ATP- Adenosine triphosphate


What chemical compound which stores energy until the cell needs it to perform some function?

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the chemical compound that stores energy in cells. When cells require energy to perform functions, ATP releases energy through the breaking of high-energy phosphate bonds, providing the necessary energy for cellular activities.


What is the name of the high energy compound that cells use directly to fuel other chemical reactions?

ATP Adenosine (sp) triphosphate


Do cells use chemical energy?

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Energy for use in cells is stored in the form?

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What energy-rich compound is made when cells use the energy available in food?

ATP


What captures energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy?

Chloroplasts, they are found in plant cells. They use what is called photosynthesis, and that, would be your 'chemical energy".


What captures energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy?

Chloroplasts, they are found in plant cells. They use what is called photosynthesis, and that, would be your 'chemical energy".


What is one of the principal chemical compounds that cells use to energy?

glucose


When the oxygen is carried to cells it is used to relese what?

cells use the oxygen to release chemical energy.


Which organelle convets the chemical energy in food into a form that cells can use?

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How are living things alike in relation to energy?

A cells use ATP as their main form of chemical energy.