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Examples of energy forms changing?

solar cells change radiation energy energy into electrical energy solar cells change radiation energy energy into electrical energy solar cells change radiation energy energy into electrical energy


What two sources do cells get their primary energy?

Glucose and triglycerides


How do cells obtain energy from the sun?

Green plant cells change light energy into chemical energy.


What is the primary energy transferring molecules in cells?

ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate


How do you change suns energy to electrical energy?

We can change by using solar photovoltaic cells.


Are the body's primary and immediate source of energy?

Carbohydrates are the body's primary and immediate source of energy.


What is the relationship between a fuel cell and a primary cell?

Both fuel cells and primary cells are devices that convert chemical energy into electrical energy. The main difference is that primary cells use stored chemical energy in the form of a non-rechargeable chemical reaction, while fuel cells continuously receive fuel and an oxidizing agent to generate electricity through a controlled chemical reaction.


What is the Primary cellular sites for the production of energy from carbohydrates?

Mitochondria is the primary cellular site for the production of energy from carbohydrates. Mitochondria is found in a large number of cells.


What is the primary function of this cell part the mitochondra?

It is the energy and synthesis center of the cells.


Where does light energy change into chemical energy in plant cells?

The Chloroplasts


Do cells have energy?

Yes, cells have energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is generated through processes like cellular respiration in mitochondria. ATP serves as the primary energy currency in cells, providing the energy needed for various cellular functions.


Chemical change releasing energy in cells?

respiration