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Cells require chemical energy for three general types of tasks: to drive metabolic reactions that would not occur automatically; to transport needed substances across membranes; and to do mechanical work, such as moving muscles.
In certain specialized cells or tissues, the chemical energy of ATP is used to perform work other than the chemical work of anabolism for example, mechanical work, such as muscular contraction or the movement of contractile structures called cilia and flagella, which are responsible for the motility of many small organisms.
A medium of some sort, usually a gas, draws heat from a hot body or bath to do mechanical work, such as moving a piston.
3.1 for perfectly dynamically similar gaits, where E is a suitable mechanical work, such as the positive 'push-off' work during the acceleration phase of stance.
However, the energy of ATP binding and hydrolysis is usually coupled to mechanical work such as unwinding or disassembling oligonucleotides or proteins.
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We identified four additional canonical components, reproducible from cell to cell, overall accounting for an additional ~20% of mechanical work, and associated with events such as lateral protrusion of pseudopodia.
As such, thermal energy can be converted to mechanical work (i.e., high-intensity pressure waves).
Theory of thermoelasticity is used to understand such dynamical systems that involve interactions between mechanical work and thermal changes.
As such, they are true machines capable of performing mechanical work.
Moreover, a further fascinating question is how such huge molecular machines utilize ATP hydrolysis to perform mechanical work.
It should also be noted that the relative resistance load was identical in both sexes such that differences cannot be explained by the amount of mechanical work performed.
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