Which describes glucose electrical energy light energy stored chemical energy usable chemical energy

Glucose is a type of sugar that serves as a source of stored chemical energy within living organisms. When glucose is broken down through cellular respiration, it can be converted into usable chemical energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). This energy can then be used by cells to power various cellular processes. Additionally, glucose can also be converted into electrical energy through processes like microbial fuel cells, and light energy through photosynthesis in plants.