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This energy is stored in glucose. Plants synthesize many things using glucose energy. Other organisms consume plants basically
trees first trap the solar energy.this solar energy passes to the heterotrophs as energy flow ,following the low of Lindeman's 10% law.. animals gets this energy and uses it in various functions like respiration,metabolism,locomotion,reproduction,many physical works etc..
Oxygen is the waste product of plants that animals need in the process of oxidative phosphorilation.
Carbohydrates are used as an energy source for many animals and plants. Examples: potato makes starch to store energy and animals eat them to gain the energy they need. Also sugars, which are monomers, are used by the plants as energy source by photosynthesis. Second example would be that insects use a carbohydrate called chitin which is used to build their exoskeleton.
There are no nuclear energy plants in Australia.
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Waste disposal is very harmful to plants because of the many foreign toxins that form as the waste gets older. Too much exposure to waste will eventually kill plants that live in areas such as big cities and near large communities.
sulfur oxide
This energy is stored in glucose. Plants synthesize many things using glucose energy. Other organisms consume plants basically
Plants are a source of food and energy for herbivores. Plants are producers, meaning they make their own food from solar energy. They are the base of any food chain. Many animals, such as monkeys, birds, or insects, also live on or in plants. Finally, plants provide oxygen for humans and animals to breath. Before plants and other photosynthesizing organisms, the earth had no oxygen. Plants use the carbon dioxide that animals expel in photosynthesis, and release oxygen, which is a waste product for plants but vital for animals.
Nuclear energy is generated in nuclear power plants, of which there are many.
There are many advantages to using animal waste as an energy source. The most obvious advantage being that it is freely available.
NO!!! It is NOT a waste substance. It is part of the carbon and oxygen cycles, which is a natural process. As humans we breath in oxygen, we eat food (carbonaceous material), We breath out carbon dioxide. Green plant life , then breathes in carbon dioxide, and in the process of photosynthesis, releases the oxygen back into the atmosphere, and the carbon becomes part of biomass ( food, edible material).
Nuclear power plants are expensive to build and need highly trained engineers to operate. Fear of a nuclear accident and fear of nuclear waste mean many people don't want nuclear plants to be built near them.
Nuclear fuels plants all pose a problem because they have radioactive waste which is very poisonous to living things. Many of these plants leak into ground water, or purposely discharge into oceans or seas.