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Energy isn't "used up" but instead is converted into different forms like heat (thermal) and motion (kinetic) but when talking about an object we say the object has lost or gained energy.
10% 1% Energy from sun(100%)---->Producer--->Primary consumer-->Secondary consumer (90%) 9% 0.9%
energy can not be lost it can only be transported into other things
Some energy is turned into entropy (Chaos) and cannot be used as we know it. So technically yes, but theoretically no.
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Some of the energy was used for life process and lost as heat
energy is lost in Bio-fuels by the energy and the fuel used in biofuel to burn heat
energy is lost in Bio-fuels by the energy and the fuel used in biofuel to burn heat
what happened to the energy that is not stored in your body
lost as heat or used
Energy isn't "used up" but instead is converted into different forms like heat (thermal) and motion (kinetic) but when talking about an object we say the object has lost or gained energy.
10% of the energy is transfered from one trophic level to the next because the rest is used by the organism to grow and develop. Unless it is a plant then the plant uses 100% or close to 100% of the suns energy to grow.
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Energy is required for sustaining life.
for the life
Almost all of the energy that Earth receives and uses, comes from the sun. This energy is used to grow plants and animals (even humans). Life on Earth owes its existence to the sun's radiant energy. If we lost this energy supply, or if it wasn't as constant as it is, chances are life on Earth, as we know it, would cease.
10% 1% Energy from sun(100%)---->Producer--->Primary consumer-->Secondary consumer (90%) 9% 0.9%