Cells convert energy stored in ATP into Kinetic energy. :)
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
ATP or adenosine triphospate molecules are released by mitochondria during prossessing. It gives energy to carry out physsiollogical functions-respiration activitiede e.t.c.
Muscle cells convert chemical energy stored in ATP to kinetic energy.The kinetic energy lifts your body up the stairs and in the process is converted to potential energy.In both of the above steps some of the energy is wasted, becoming thermal energy.
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Photo electric emission process. Cells are named as photo emissive cells.
The Energy releasing process that would be best is cellular resperation because it is the only process in our cells that release the most Energy. :D
Answer: Cells carry out the process of respiration
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
They produce energy through a process known as cellular respiration. In it, glucose is converted into energy.
Carbohydrates are converted to energy by the process of hydrolysis
Retina cells in the eyes are converted to light energy. The taste buds on the tongue is converted to chemical energy.
Solar cells have stored solar energy that is converted into electrical energy.
Glucose 6 Phosphate is converted into fructose 6 phosphate through the process of glycolysis in preparation for phosphorylation. This is done when cells need carbon or energy for synthesis.
Plant Cells---------------------------------------------------Plant cells use sunlight as their energy source, and the sunlight must be converted into energy inside the cell in a process called photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are the structures that perform this function.Animal cells do not have chloroplasts because they do not make food from sunlight.
by means of the mitochondrion, adenosine triphosphate is converted into energy
Glucose is also converted to energy in muscle cells. When it comes to producing energy from glucose, muscle cells are, well, double-jointed
The two common characteristics of living things are reproduction and metabolism. Reproduction involves making copies of all the cells in an organism, as well as duplicating the complete organism. The process of metabolism converts one type of energy into another. The energy source can be either the radiant energy of the sun, converted to a usable form by photosynthesis, or the chemical energy of ingested food. The converted energy is used to maintain all life processes.