As we know that energy never gets lost or be created when gas is burnt the extra energy converted to kinetic energy due to heat and then to heat energy.
this heat warms the other gasses and hence is used up.
Most of the energy produced in cellular respiration is generated in the process of oxidative phosphorylation, which occurs in the mitochondria. This is where the majority of ATP, the cell's main energy currency, is produced through the electron transport chain.
The most common way electricity is produced globally is through the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil in power plants. These power plants use the heat generated from burning these fuels to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
The herbivores obtain most of their energy in the form of food from plants.
Most energy is produced by the breaking and reforming of molecular bonds. A car's combustion reaction in which fuel is converted into energy, co2 and water is a good example of this. Energy is rarely produced on the atomic level, such as a nuclear power plant or an atom bomb. Energy is produced this way through Einstein's E=mc^2. In an atomic reaction the mass of the products is slightly less then the mass of the reactants. Plug the change in mass into Einstein's equation and you get a lot of energy. To recap, most energy is made on the molecular level with endothermic (reactions which absorb energy) and exothermic reactions (reactions which emit energy), however a small amount takes place on the atomic level.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the intermediate molecule produced by respiration to provide the energy for most metabolic reactions. ATP stores and transfers energy within cells for various cellular processes.
It turns to heat.
Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.Heat will produce steam. The heat itself can be produced by different means; but the most common one is burning something, i.e., chemical energy.
Most are taken up by mitochondria and reprocessed into ATP.
Yes it is
Most of the energy produced in cellular respiration is generated in the process of oxidative phosphorylation, which occurs in the mitochondria. This is where the majority of ATP, the cell's main energy currency, is produced through the electron transport chain.
Most of the energy in a light bulb is heat energy.
Mitochondria
The most common way electricity is produced globally is through the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil in power plants. These power plants use the heat generated from burning these fuels to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
During burning the energy is released by heat.
Fusing 5kg of hydrogen
fossil fuels
mitochondria