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Which is an example of chemical to mechanical energy conversion that occurs in living organisms?(a) ATP-driven muscle contraction(b) ATP-dependent photon emission in fireflies(c) light-induced electron flow in chloroplasts(d) ATP-driven active transport across a membrane

Answer» Right choice is (a) ATP-driven muscle contraction

The best I can explain: ATP-dependent photon emission in fireflies is an example for chemical to electromagnetic energy conversion.

Light-induced electron flow in chloroplasts is an example for electromagnetic to electrical energy conversion.

ATP-driven active transport across a membrane is an example for chemical to osmotic energy conversion.


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