Question no.109 ..dear sir/mam pls explain me what is potential energy and kinetic reffered to in respiration..thank u:)

Question no.109 ..dear sir/mam pls explain me what is potential energy and kinetic reffered to in respiration..thank u:) 106. Enzyme used to partially pre-digest baby food •&xftryp sin 107. + Ri (A) adenylic acid (B) zymase (B) cytidine (C) pectinase (C) thymine (D) protease UDfiuanosine 108. Formation of brick red colour on adding Benedict's solution to food sample indicates presence (C) homopolysaccharide fructose 109. Energy transformation during respiration (Aj kinetic energ,' changes into potential energy potential energy changes into kinetic energy (B) non-reducing sugar sucrose (D) heteropolysaccharide agar. (B) chemical eneru changes into kinetic energy (D) kinetic energy changes into heat energy Practice corner Assertion and Reason In each of the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is given and a corresponding statement of Reason (R) is given just below it. Of the statements, mark the correct answer as: (A) if both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (B) if both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A If A is true but R is false. ' A and R are false m itin is a pure fat. C as liquid at room temperature. In the c and nucleic aCl S. If all the peptide Amino acid ¯ 9. Relation be glucose and (C) nucleosides 10. Nucleotides are AASbase — suga (C) (base — sug Assertion and Re Directions: In th Mark the co (A) If both Asse (B) If both ASS' (C) If Assertio (D) \fboth I I. Assertior Reason

The term chemical energy refers to the energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms in molecules chemical bonds are a form of stored or potential energy because when the bonds are broken energy is release   Photosynthesis uses light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen gas the potential energy stored in the molecular bonds of glucose becomes kinetic energy after cellular respiration that cells can use to do work like move muscles and run metabolic processes.
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