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  • Kinetic Energy


    The energy possessed by an object due to its motion, observable in moving molecules, sliding objects, and vibrating particles.

  • Potential Energy


    Stored energy in an object or system due to its position, arrangement, or state, which can be converted into kinetic energy to perform work.

  • Glucose Molecule


    A molecule that stores potential energy, which can be released during cellular respiration to fuel biological processes.

  • Biological System


    A complex network of interacting living organisms and their environment, where energy and mass are exchanged with the surroundings.

  • Cellular Work


    The energy-consuming processes within cells, such as synthesis, transport, and mechanical work, driven by the conversion of potential energy from molecules like glucose.

  • Universe


    The totality of space, time, matter, and energy, where energy and mass are constant and not exchanged with surroundings.