if u mean "celular respiration", then the answer probably is - chemical energy to heat energy....
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Yes, cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce ATP, which is the cell's primary energy source. This conversion process occurs in multiple stages, including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation, which collectively generate ATP for cellular functions.
Cellular respiration can be described as the conversion of the energy stored in food to energy stored in ATP. Cellular respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis.
Cellular respiration release energy.Photosynthesis capture light energy.
The first step of the process is the digestion.
Cellular Respiration, which takes place in the mitochondria.
Light energy does not affect respiration, but it is needed for photosynthesis, which in plants creates the chemical compounds (carbohydrates) that are oxidized in cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both cellular processes organisms use to obtain energy.