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Name four uses of energy produced by respiration.

What are four common uses of the energy generated through cellular respiration?

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Anonymous

Jan 24, 2025

During the process of cellular respiration in living organisms, the molecules of glucose are broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. The energy produced and stored in the form of chemical molecules called as ATP (adenosine triphosphates).  1. The energy produced in the form of ATP is used in the cellular metabolism.2. The energy produced is used for the contraction of the muscles and movement.3. The energy produced is used to generate nerve impulse and helps in the transmission of information in the nervous system. 4. In animals the energy produced is used to generate bioluminescent responses.
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Anonymous

Feb 20, 2025

1.produces energy for maintenance and repair of cells and tissues;2.produces energy for muscular activities and movement;3.prodices energy for nerve impulse conduction in animals and people;4.produces energy for light bioluminescent organisms.
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Kattie Cronin

Feb 19, 2025

A. The right answer is reactant.The convertion solar energy into biochemical energy happen through photosynthesis in plants. Solar energy is the fraction of electromagnetic energy coming from the sun and passing through the atmosphere, which absorbs some of the energy, and reaches the surface of the Earth.On Earth, solar energy is at the origin of the cycle of water, wind and photosynthesis carried out by the vegetable kingdom, on which the animal kingdom depends through the food chains.B. Sunlight energy is converted into chemical-stored energy (glucose).The transformation of light energy into chemical energy is the role of chlorophyll, a molecule present in chloroplasts, key organelles of photosynthesis. The chlorophyllian cells are aligned under the upper translucent epidermis of the leaves. Photosynthetic activity is proportional to light intensity.C . The right answer is product.In medicine and biology, the term "respiration" refers to the production of energy by cells.Respiration can refer also to inhalation and exhalation of gases and cellular respiration which allows, by degrading glucose through oxygen, to get energy.D. Energy produced in respiration is stored in form of ATP molecules.Glucose as a food is "burned" in the presence of oxygen in the cells of animals and plants.Breathing releases energy stored in glucose (during photosynthesis). Most of this energy is transferred to an energy molecule that can be used by all cells: ATP.
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Anonymous

Feb 13, 2025

Energy produced by respiration is stored in Adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP.Explanation:Cellular respiration uses glucose and turns it into ATP. Using NADH and FADH₂ (Created in the Krebs Cycle) in the Electron Transport Chain, we can produce 32-38 molecules of ATP. ATP carries a lot of energy, and your cells and body uses ATP (ATP is basically like a large battery).
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Anonymous

Feb 18, 2025

Energy stored by respiration is stored via the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP releases this energy when its phosphate bond is broken, producing ADP and a phosphate group as byproducts. ATP is stored within the cell cytoplasm and is abundant in muscle cells due to its high demand in them.
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Anonymous

Jan 26, 2025

Energy produced by the various process of respiration stored in the form of ATP within the tissues
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Anonymous

Jan 27, 2025

Energy stored by respiration is stored via the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP releases this energy when its phosphate bond is broken, producing ADP and a phosphate group as byproducts. ATP is stored within the cell cytoplasm and is abundant in muscle cells due to its high demand in them.
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Anonymous

Jan 29, 2025

It is stored within the cells im the form of ATP
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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

produces energy for maintenance and repair of cells and tissues; produces energy, for muscular activities and movement; prodices energy for nerve impulse, conduction in animals and people; produces energy for light bioluminescent organisms.

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