They use glucose.
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Yes, all living things release energy through processes like metabolism, respiration, and cellular activities. This energy is derived from the breakdown of nutrients to fuel their survival and growth.
they use the energy what they have collected to divide and to multiply and grow faster
chemical reactions.
Energy is stored in living things in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is produced during cellular respiration. ATP is a molecule that carries energy within cells and releases it when needed for various cellular activities.
Many living things release energy from the sugar molecule glucose.
Last I heard, the energy molecule for humans is ATP, adenosine triphosphate. I don't think that other living things such as plants have ATP. They do photosynthesis. But regarding humans, ATP is taught to be the energy molecule.
Glycogen
Atp/adp
glucose
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Most living things use sugars as a source of energy. Energy can be stored as fats or sugars, and it can be transported as those molecules as well.
life processes
Living things primarily use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as the main molecule for energy storage and transfer. ATP is produced during cellular respiration and powers various cellular processes by releasing energy when its phosphate bonds are broken.
Yes, all living things release energy through processes like metabolism, respiration, and cellular activities. This energy is derived from the breakdown of nutrients to fuel their survival and growth.
they use the energy what they have collected to divide and to multiply and grow faster
chemical reactions.