what role does the energy play which is lost in the form of heat during the process of respiration
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Energy contained in the bonds of glucose is released in small bursts, and some of it is captured in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a small molecule that powers reactions in the cell. Much of the energy from glucose is dissipated as heat, but enough is captured to keep the metabolism of the cell running.
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The energy liberated in the process of respiration is stored in the cells in the form of ATP. Some part of it is lost in the form of heat to the surroundings.
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