All living things use chemical energy.
How is energy used by living things?some is transfered into the directily usable form of energy, ATP and is used that wayAll living things need energy to survive. Energy allows living things to grow, defend themselves,and move around.
photosynthesis
i believe it's used as energy in all living things
Chemical Energy
Almost all the energy used by living things comes from the Sun, through the process of photosynthesis. Plants capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which is then consumed by other organisms, transferring the energy up the food chain.
The nutrient that supplies energy for almost all living things is glucose. Glucose is a form of sugar that is broken down through cellular respiration to release energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This energy is then used for various biological processes in the cell.
Living things get energy from food during digestion. This is an exothermic reaction in which heat and electrons are released and used as energy.
Living things convert chemical energy, stored in molecules like glucose, into mechanical and thermal energy. The process of cellular respiration breaks down molecules to release energy that is used for activities like muscle movement (mechanical energy) and maintaining body temperature (thermal energy).
The main source of energy for all living things is carbohydrates. They are broken down into glucose during digestion and then used in cellular respiration to produce ATP, which is the primary energy carrier in cells.
Producers
to store energy : )
Glycogen