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10 June, 19:23

Energy is observed in two basic forms: potential and kinetic. Which of the following correctly matches these forms with a source of energy?

a. the heat released from a living organism: potential energy

b. the energy related to the height of a bird above the ground: kinetic energy

c. the covalent bonds of a sugar molecule: potential energy

d. the motion of individual molecules: potential energy

e. the energy associated with a gradient of ions across a membrane: kinetic energy

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  1. 10 June, 19:35
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    option C

    Explanation:

    The correct answer is option C

    Kinetic energy is the energy which is due to the motion of body.

    Potential energy is the energy due to virtue of position of the object.

    option A is not true because potential energy is due the position of the body

    Option B should be the potential energy not kinetic energy.;

    Option D is motion of individual molecule leads to kinetic energy not potential energy.

    So, the correct answer is option is the covalent bonds of a sugar molecule is potential energy because of the position of bond.
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