Technically, yes.
Yes, energy from food is considered chemical energy. When we consume food, our body breaks down the chemical bonds in the food molecules to release energy that our cells can use for various biological processes.
Yes, food is a form of chemical energy. When we eat food, our bodies break it down through digestion to release the chemical energy stored within the food molecules. This energy is then used by our cells for various functions like growth, repair, and movement.
Chemical energy is stored in batteries, food, and other molecules. When these substances undergo chemical reactions, the stored energy is released.
The chemical in which plants convert light energy into chemical energy or food is called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs sunlight during photosynthesis to produce glucose, which is the plant's source of energy.
Chemical energy.
Chemical Energy :)
The mitochondria changes food energy to chemical energy.
The mitochondria changes food energy to chemical energy.
Yes, energy from food is considered chemical energy. When we consume food, our body breaks down the chemical bonds in the food molecules to release energy that our cells can use for various biological processes.
Food energy, which is a type of chemical energy (we can't process just any chemical energy, only certain substances).
No - food is chemical energy
Food has chemical energy.
Food has chemical energy.
Chemical Energy Potential Energy......which is stored in chemical bonds
Food is chemical energy
Chemical energy.
The mitochondria changes food energy to chemical energy.