Biology, asked by aananya2019, 3 months ago

How does the living organism get the energy to perform life processes?

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Answered by aloksingh705485
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Answer:

The energy released during cellular respiration is immediately used to synthesise a molecule called ATP which is used to fuel all other activities in the cell. In these processes, ATP is broken down giving rise to a fixed amount of energy which can drive the endothermic reactions taking place in the cell

Answered by sumeleesome
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Explanation:

Organisms ingest large molecules, like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, and convert them into smaller molecules like carbon dioxide and water. This process is called cellular respiration, a form of catabolism, and makes energy available for the cell to use.

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