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How does an electron transport chain result in gradual release of energy stored in glucose?

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Where is energy stored in NADH andFADH?

In NADH and FADH2, energy is stored in the high-energy electrons that are carried by these molecules. During cellular respiration, these electrons are transferred to the electron transport chain, where their energy is used to create a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis.


What high energy molecule are formed by the electron transport chain?

They are transported by electrons that pass from a carrier to a hydrogen. These are transported by active transport within a cell.


What are two ways in which cells use the energy temporarily stored in ATP?

Cells use the energy stored in ATP for mechanical work, such as muscle contractions and cell movements. They also use ATP for active transport processes, like pumping ions across cell membranes against their concentration gradients.


What is a simple definition of electrical energy?

The energy in an electrical current, or stored temporarily in capacitors or inductances.


Where are chemical and energy found in the atom?

Chemical energy is stored in the electron cloud.


Which part of respiration produces the most ATP?

the electron transport chain


Which subatomic particle contains the energy stored in the chemical bonds?

Electron. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The electron itself does not store energy. It is the position of the electron in relation to atomic nuclei that contains the chemical bond energy.


Subatomic particle contains the energy stored in chemical bonds?

electron


What form is energy is stored at the end of photosynthesis?

Chemical energy


What is the main function of glucose of cellular respiration?

Glucose is the main product of photosynthesis, and it has all the stored energy from the process. The point of cellular respiration is to break down this molecule and convert its energy into ATP which is the usable energy of the cell. Essentially, the glucose provides the source of the "fuel" that runs cellular activities.


Where is the energy from a glucose molecule stored?

The energy released from cellular respiration of glucose is temporarily stored in the ATP molecules. ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate and these molecules can be used to do work in the cell.