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How do paramecium retrieve energy?

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if the energy in your wall socket comes from a hydro-electric plant, then that energy came the the rotational energy (i.e. momentum, or kinetic energy) of the generator, the energy to turn the turbine that turns the generator comes from the potential energy of the water. that is to say it takes energy to lift water, so that means energy is given up when water falls, if we make that water fall onto turbine blades we can harness some of that energy in the way outlined above. And this is where the sun comes into play... the sun provides the initial energy (in the form of heat and radiation) that lifts the water (by evaporation) against the pull of gravity so that we may retrieve that energy when the water finally precipitates to the ground and seeks the low altitude of sea level.