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Q: Where is The energy locked inside an organic molecule most readily accessible?
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The potential energy of organic molecules is most readily available to cells in the form of?

Glucose is the energy that is locked inside an organic molecule most readily accessible in.


What organic molecule stores the greatest organic energy?

Lipid


Which organic molecule is important for the storage of excess energy?

glycogen.


Organisms make energy readily available by transferring the chemical bond energy of organic molecules to?

adenosine triphosphate


What organic molecule is the main energy source for living things?

glucose


The major energy carrying molecule in the cell is what?

The primary energy carrying molecule in a cells is ATP. ATP is known as adenosine triphosphate which is an organic molecule that stores and releases energy, used in cellular processes.


What organic molecule provides a ready source of chemical energy within all cells?

The organic molecule provides a ready source of chemical energy within all cells is the ATP or adenosine triphosphate. ATP is considered as the energy currency of life.Ê


What distinguishes an organic molecule from and inorganic molecule?

Organic molecules have carbon while inorganic do not. An example of an organic molecule is that of proteins and carbohydrates. Inorganic examples are table salt and hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).


What is the organic molecule that stores and releases chemical energy for use in body cells called?

mitochondria


Is lipase organic or inorganic?

Lipids are energyrich organic compound made of cordon, hydrogen and oxygen. Lipides contain more energy than carbohydrates. :D


Why glucose can't make ions?

Because glucose is an organic molecule. Wrong, any molecule or atom can be ionized. Organic or inorganic it does not matter. It just requires enough energy to ionize them. Perhaps you were really asking why it does not ionize in water. This is because all the bonds in glucose are covalent, which is too strong a bond for the dipole charge of the water molecule to separate. To ionize in water a molecule must contain at least one ionic bond, which is weak enough for the dipole charge of the water molecule to easily separate leaving ions. Also there are plenty of organic molecules containing ionic bonds (in addition to many covalent bonds), these readily ionize in water.


What type of organic molecule is the main source of quick energy for cells?

Carbohydrates.