999 calories are lost
Energy enters plants through a process called photosynthesis
A final electron acceptor that is a stronger oxidizing agent than the last oxidizing agent in the electron transport chain is needed to remove low-energy electrons from the chain so that new high energy electrons can enter the chain to generate more ATPs. Without a final electron acceptor the electron transport chain will be backed up with low energy electrons and eventually no ATP can be generated since no new electron can enter the chain.
They are niether, knowing that they are non-living.
The producers energy enter the ecosystem by the heat of the sun.
as sunlight..
It originates from the sun and enters the food chain when plants absorb it for photosynethis.
NADH and FADH2.
Energy enters plants through a process called photosynthesis
FAD and NADHThe pick up electrons, with attendant protons, to carry into the transport chain and become,FADH and NADH2
A final electron acceptor that is a stronger oxidizing agent than the last oxidizing agent in the electron transport chain is needed to remove low-energy electrons from the chain so that new high energy electrons can enter the chain to generate more ATPs. Without a final electron acceptor the electron transport chain will be backed up with low energy electrons and eventually no ATP can be generated since no new electron can enter the chain.
They are niether, knowing that they are non-living.
They enter the last stage of the Aerobic Respiration called the Electron Transport Chain (ETC).
how does energy enter this living world
They are transported by electrons that pass from a carrier to a hydrogen. These are transported by active transport within a cell.
The producers energy enter the ecosystem by the heat of the sun.
The sun's energy enters the biological world through photosynthesis. Plants capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose through this process. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as organisms consume plants or other organisms.
the first portion of photosynthesis is light dependent and begins when photons of light from the sun strike the pigments in the thylakoid membrane. the energy from the sunlight is transferred to electrons which enter an electron transport chain. after each step in the electron transport chain lost energy is used to make ATP from adp