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Energy is released in processes such as combustion, cellular respiration, and nuclear reactions. Combustion involves the burning of fuels, cellular respiration occurs in living organisms to produce energy, and nuclear reactions involve the splitting or combining of atomic nuclei to release energy.
It is released when it is burnt and then we respire it out. It is released when it is burnt and then we respire it out.
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
Energy is released during condensation. As a gas transitions to a liquid, it releases latent heat energy, which is why condensation processes are exothermic.
Energy is released from ATP when a phosphate group is removed through hydrolysis. This reaction releases energy that can be used for cellular processes.
Most of the energy released during respiration is used for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is a molecule that provides energy for cellular processes and functions, such as muscle contraction, synthesis of molecules, and active transport across cell membranes.
During respiration, some energy is released as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced through the breakdown of glucose molecules. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is essential for providing energy to fuel various cellular processes and activities.