Carbohydrates
Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.Glucose are produced in chloroplast.
The chloroplast is a cell organelle found in plant cells that is responsible for photosynthesis, a process that generates energy for the plant using sunlight. Inside the chloroplast, chlorophyll, a pigment that gives plants their green color, captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy in the form of sugars.
Food is called the fuel of the body because it provides the energy needed for all bodily functions. Just like fuel powers a car, food gives our bodies the nutrients and energy it needs to carry out essential processes such as metabolism, growth, and repair. Without food, our bodies wouldn't have the necessary resources to function properly.
Mitochondria are like a hydraulic dam because both store and produce energy. Mitochondria convert nutrients into energy molecules called ATP, which is essential for cell function. Similarly, a hydraulic dam converts the potential energy of water into kinetic energy, which is used to generate electricity.
the function of chlorophyll pigments is trapping the sun's energy and using it for nutrients. this production is called photosynthesis. it also gives the plant the green colour that it carries when photosynthesis is in progress. usually you can start to see this production in spring when the sun comes out more often.
The macromolecule that makes up around half of the calories you should eat in a day is carbohydrates. Other macromolecules that are important to your diet are proteins and fats.
it gives living things energy to carry out the processes of life
it gives energy to other cells. :)
Carbohydrates, specifically sugars like glucose, provide the fastest source of energy as they can be quickly broken down and converted into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for cellular energy production.
carbohydrates
the crop gives the worm nutrients (food)
Nutrients from its roots then it just recycles the energy it gets from photosynthesis
The niche of a producer is to carry out photosynthesis and get energy then gives that energy to a herbivore. A example of a producer is a plant.
The niche of a producer is to carry out photosynthesis and get energy then gives that energy to a herbivore. A example of a producer is a plant.
Another function of the Kreb's cycle other than to continue the breakdown of glucose is to release energy. It gives the cell more energy to complete other processes.
It gives your body the nutrients and energy it needs to function!
the combinations of millions of carbon atoms gives rise to macromolecules.