The cells of an organism have cell organs known as endoplasmic reticulam. These organells produce fats and lipids. Another organell known as ribosome produces protiens. All these nutrients are collected in small bowl like structure known as vescicles which move through a jelly llike substance known as cytoplasm. These vescicles take all the nutrients collected to an organell called the golgi apparatus. This organell biochemically modifies the nutrients and again packs them in vescicles. The vescicles then carry foward these nutrients to another organell known as mitochondria. The mitochondria then turns the biochemically modified fats and lipids into carbohydrates and finally into a energy giving subatance known as ATP. This substance is then supplied throughout the cell by vescicles again. This is how organisms get the energy they need through cell organells.
To survive
An organism needs energy and constant supply of materials to grow and develop.
hetereotroph
An organism needs energy and constant supply of materials to grow and develop.
To grow and develop
to survive and make energy
To grow and develop
How is energy moved from one organism to another? A.when one organism chases another organism, energy is movedB.when one organism is close by another organism, energy is movedC.when one organism touches another organism, energy is movedD.when one organism eats another organism, energy is moved
because with out energy, you can do nothing. which energy is a power for the human
Energy is transferred between organisms through consumption. When an organism consumes another organism, it obtains the energy stored in the consumed organism's tissues. This energy is then used by the consumer for various biological processes.
The form of energy passed along from organism to organism in a food chain is chemical energy. This energy is derived from the organic compounds present in the food consumed by each organism.
An organism stores energy in the form of fat.