The electron transport chain
Most organisms break down sugar to produce usable energy through the process of cellular respiration.
Cellular Respiration, which can be anaerobic or aeorobic. Aeorobic respiration includes glycolysis (in the mitochondrion), the Krebs cycle (also in the mitochondrion), and the electron transport chain on the inter-membrane of the mitochondrion.
The mitochondria release energy from nutrient molecules and transform the energy into a usable form. They are one of the most important organelle in the cell.
Mitochondria are responsible for cellular respiration.
chlorophyll is the green substance that makes up the chloroplast. its role is to absorb energy from the sun and all that goodness during the process of photosynthesis. ;)
Electron transport chain
Electron transport chain
Most organisms break down sugar to produce usable energy through the process of cellular respiration.
This can happen to most forms of energy.
Cellular Respiration, which can be anaerobic or aeorobic. Aeorobic respiration includes glycolysis (in the mitochondrion), the Krebs cycle (also in the mitochondrion), and the electron transport chain on the inter-membrane of the mitochondrion.
Photosynthesis, used by plants and some algae.
Coal, oil and natural gas are Americas most "readily" usable and presently abundant sources of energy.
Solar radiation makes up most of earth's energy.
The mitochondria release energy from nutrient molecules and transform the energy into a usable form. They are one of the most important organelle in the cell.
respirations
The Energy releasing process that would be best is cellular resperation because it is the only process in our cells that release the most Energy. :D
Fusing 5kg of hydrogen