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Solve using the addition and multiplication principles.
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Input of Energy
The introduction or absorption of energy into a system or process to initiate or drive reactions.
Free Energy
A thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a system to do work, often used in biochemical and metabolic contexts.
Metabolic Energy
The energy that is produced and used by the cells during metabolic processes, necessary for maintaining the body's functions, such as muscle contractions and temperature regulation.
Potential Energy
The stored energy in an object or system due to its position or configuration.
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