That is purely a matter of Cellular preference developing over hundreds of millions of Years. Ttp - no; Utp rarely - Ctp is used a bit more - and Gtp is used 'not infrequently'; however is is Atp that has, due specifically to it's shape, 'inherited' the grand role as being the ONLY main energy transfer molecule of all Cells.
It's not. ADP is the low energy (discharged) state.
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Glycogen is primarily made by animals, including humans, as a way to store glucose for energy. It can also be found in some fungi and bacteria. Plants store energy in the form of starch, rather than glycogen.
Mitochondria are more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells. Mitochondria give the muscle cells energy. Skin cells do not need as much energy to survive.
No, animals do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Animals obtain energy by consuming other organisms or plants, rather than through photosynthesis.
In a system, thermal energy is primarily in the form of kinetic energy (KE) rather than potential energy (PE).
Antibiotics primarily work to fight bacterial infections in the body, rather than giving you energy.
It's not. ADP is the low energy (discharged) state.
What is the mitochondria?Right, it's the powerhouse of the cell! Why would these cells need more power than other cells? Perhaps because they have to do more work than some of the other cells - doesn't that sound reasonable? Sperm have to swim all the way to the Fallopian tubes. Muscles have to twitch and nerves have to conduct electric current.
Cells primarily use nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) for genetic information and protein synthesis, rather than as an energy source. Nucleic acids are not efficiently broken down to release usable energy in the form of ATP. Cells rely on carbohydrates, fats, and proteins for energy production through processes like glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
Carrots primarily provide energy in the form of carbohydrates, particularly sugars like glucose and sucrose. They are low in calories and contain dietary fiber, which aids digestion. Additionally, carrots are rich in vitamins, especially vitamin A from beta-carotene, contributing to their nutritional value rather than a high caloric energy content. Overall, they offer a healthy energy source, primarily suitable for maintaining overall health rather than serving as a high-energy food.
contain available hydrogen that your body can make available to the mitochondria of your cells.
Electrical energy is not primarily considered a form of kinetic energy because it is related to the movement of electrons through a conductor, rather than to the motion of larger objects or bodies. Kinetic energy is specifically associated with the motion of an object's mass.
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Yes, the study of thermodynamics primarily focuses on macroscopic processes involving large quantities of matter and energy, rather than individual particles or molecules. It deals with the relationship between heat and other forms of energy in systems at a macroscopic scale.
The mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, where ATP molecules are produced. These high energy molecules provide the body with energy. Muscle tissue cells require more mitochondria than fat cells because they do a lot more work, hence they need more energy.
Glycogen is primarily made by animals, including humans, as a way to store glucose for energy. It can also be found in some fungi and bacteria. Plants store energy in the form of starch, rather than glycogen.