The ultimate source of energy used by most ecosystems comes from the sun. Plants use the light of the sun to catalyze photosynthesis generate carbohydrates. Herbivores acquire this solar energy by eating the plants, and carnivores acquire it by eating the herbivores.
It is thought that some ecosystems at the bottom of the sea, at depths where sunlight does not reach, use geothermal energy from hot sea vents rather than solar energy, but this is an exception.
The energy used by all living things start with producers.
the sun and food
No. It used to be a part of a living thing though.
A Biochemist might study how energy is used in athletes during competition since they study chemical processes, and reactions in living organisms.
You can use solar panels, some cars run on it, TVS, heat and much more.
Sort of true. Actually only four make up most of all living things (C O H N), and ten make up 99.9% of living matter but tiny traces (even a dozen or so atoms) of exotic elements are used (and required) by "higher organisms".
It starts out as electrical, then changes to acoustic(because you can hear it) and radiant(because it lights up). It might also later become thermal energy(unwanted energy) if it is on for a long period of time because the light will start to get hot.
The energy used by all living things start with producers.
Sunlight.
All living things use chemical energy.
ADP and ATP are used by living things to sore and supply energy. The energy originally comes from the Sun.
i believe it's used as energy in all living things
Chemical Energy
The sun is the source of all energy except geothermal.
How is energy used by living things?some is transfered into the directily usable form of energy, ATP and is used that wayAll living things need energy to survive. Energy allows living things to grow, defend themselves,and move around.
Living things get energy from food during digestion. This is an exothermic reaction in which heat and electrons are released and used as energy.
to store energy : )
Producers
Glycogen