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A hurricane and the Carnot cycle are both related to the transfer of energy. A hurricane is a natural phenomenon that involves the transfer of heat energy from warm ocean waters to the atmosphere, creating strong winds and storms. The Carnot cycle is a theoretical model that describes the maximum efficiency of a heat engine, which also involves the transfer of energy. While they are not directly related, both concepts involve the movement and transformation of energy in different ways.
The two energy carrier molecules used are NADH and FADH2. These molecules are produced during the citric acid cycle and deliver electrons to the electron transport chain, where they drive the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
The energy wheel of cellular respiration is often referred to as the electron transport chain. This chain consists of a series of protein complexes located in the inner mitochondrial membrane that transfer electrons and generate ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
Krebs cycle Electron transfer chain
Krebs involves energy. Calvin involves volts.
Passage of energy from one organism to another in a particular sequence is the food chain. The water cycle is a biogeochemical cycle consisting of an alternation of evaporation and condensation.
Cooked air rises creating a high pressure system below
Condensation involves storage of energy in vapor state. It is the 2nd step of water cycle.
The electron transport chain uses the high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP.
A food chain is a single line of feeding interactions that shows the transfer of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem. It typically starts with a primary producer such as plants, followed by herbivores, then predators, and so on. Each organism in the food chain serves as a source of energy for the next organism in line.
because it needs a lot of energy to get the food chain to cycle.
A Woodland food chain is the energy cycle, or ecosystem in a woodland. This involves producers, "trees and plants" that soak in the suns energy, followed by consumers that can be herbivors, and carnivors that eat the animal before it to get energy..;)