There is a certain amount of energy associated with the gasoline in your car. You know that you can only travel a certain distance before the gas is depleted. However, if energy cannot be destroyed, what happens to the energy that was stored in the gas after it turns the car's wheels?
What will be an ideal response?
All of the energy that was stored in the gas eventually dissipates into the environment as heat (think about the heat of the engine, the heat generated by the friction between the road and the tires, etc.), and heat is a form of energy that is not available for useful work.
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A) Cristae E) Flagella
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