The mitochondria in a cell convert fuel particles into usable energy.
To release the energy of a fuel, you need to burn it in the presence of oxygen. This combustion process causes a chemical reaction that converts the potential energy stored in the fuel into heat and other forms of energy.
Glucose is a larger molecule that has many high energy bonds which store energy. ATP is a simple small molecule that contains only 1 high energy bonds. This is why one glucose molecule will create several ATP molecules.
Nothing "creates" energy. The chemical energy in gasoline can be converted to electrical energy by burning the gasoline in an internal combustion engine that's connected to a generator.
No, geothermal energy is not considered a fossil fuel. It is a renewable energy source that comes from the heat within the Earth's crust.
Yes, fuel is a source of energy. When fuel is burned or used, it releases energy that can be harnessed for various purposes like heating, transportation, and electricity generation. Different types of fuel, such as gasoline, diesel, natural gas, and coal, have varying energy content and suitability for different applications.
The process that converts fuel particles into usable energy is called combustion. During combustion, fuel is oxidized in the presence of oxygen to release heat energy, which can then be harnessed for various applications.
Mitochondria converts fuel particles (mostly sugars) into usable energy
mitochondria
Mitochondria convert fuel particles, such as glucose and fatty acids, into useable energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through a process called cellular respiration. This process involves multiple steps, including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation, which ultimately produce ATP as the cell's main source of energy.
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Fossil fuel (coal, crude oil) is burned or distilled to provide a usable energy. Either as a diesel or petrol fuel for an internal combustion engine, or to heat water to provide steam power.
A machine that converts one form of energy into another form is called a transducer.
converts the chemical energy of a fuel and an oxzidizing into electricity.
Converts chemical potential energy in the fuel to mechanical work at the shaft.
Oils from seed-bearing plants are processed to produce a diesel fuel.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell converts the thermal energy released directly into electrical energy.. This fuel cell was used in the Apollo Programe. It also produces water.....
Yes, nuclear energy is a recyclable source of energy. Nuclear fuel can be recycled and reused through a process called nuclear fuel reprocessing, which separates usable material from spent fuel. This helps to reduce nuclear waste and maximize the energy potential of nuclear fuel.