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Plants use external energy - light (photo-electric energy) for photosynthesis and make glucose. So in this example light energy --> chemical energy
Many living organisms use chemical energy stored in their cells as fat/glucose/starch/ATP for heat and movement. So chemical energy --> thermal energy or chemical energy --> kinetic energy.
cell division
True. Cells of organisms utilize energy for various vital processes, including growth, repair, and maintenance of cellular functions. This energy is primarily derived from nutrients through metabolic pathways, enabling cells to synthesize proteins, replicate DNA, and carry out other essential activities.
Organisms use food energy for various essential functions such as growth, repair, and maintenance of body tissues; movement and physical activity; and to fuel metabolic processes like respiration and digestion. The energy from food is converted into ATP, the cellular energy currency, which is used to power all cellular activities in the body.
Cells must reproduce for growth, development, and repair.
No, living organisms require organic compounds for essential functions such as energy production, growth, and repair. There are no feasible alternatives for organic compounds in terms of sustaining life as we know it.
Yes, it is true the cells of organisms use energy for growth and repair.
false
For growth and energy to live, move, and repair themselves.
Yes, cells in organisms use energy to carry out processes like growth and repair. Energy is required for activities such as synthesizing proteins, repairing damaged DNA, and generating new cell structures. Cells obtain this energy from molecules like glucose through processes like cellular respiration.
growth
cell division
True. Cells of organisms utilize energy for various vital processes, including growth, repair, and maintenance of cellular functions. This energy is primarily derived from nutrients through metabolic pathways, enabling cells to synthesize proteins, replicate DNA, and carry out other essential activities.
Yes, and energy as well.
Energy,Growth and Repair.
Yes, and energy as well.
Organisms use food energy for various essential functions such as growth, repair, and maintenance of body tissues; movement and physical activity; and to fuel metabolic processes like respiration and digestion. The energy from food is converted into ATP, the cellular energy currency, which is used to power all cellular activities in the body.
In food, there are many macro molecules. Among them, the main contribution towards the energy is given by the carbohydrates and fats. For the development, growth and repair our cell needs proteins and other micro nutrients like vitamins and minerals.