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Like all organisms, bacteria need a constant supply of energy to carry out their functions. This energy comes from food The process of breaking down food to release its energy is called respiration.
<p>The cell mitochondria get their energy thru the processes associated with Adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Since ATP can't be stored, it gets recycled by the body many times each day. This process is facilitated by the presence of a simple sugar known as D-Ribose. For more technical info, see the Wikipedia article on Adenosine triphosphate. For a source of D-Ribose, check out LuckyVitamin.com (supplied by NOW Foods)<p> The oxidation of respiratory substances like carbohydrates, proteins, fats and organic acids in mitochondria produce energy in the cells to carry out vital functions.
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..
During a chemical reaction, energy gets used to break the existing bonds in order to create new bonds.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4.
No. Shorter wavelength quanta packages called photons carry more energy the shorter the wave length gets.
Nutrients from its roots then it just recycles the energy it gets from photosynthesis
Like all organisms, bacteria need a constant supply of energy to carry out their functions. This energy comes from food The process of breaking down food to release its energy is called respiration.
it gets its energy to reproduce
depends on the food product.
To produce the light. When it gets heated, it glows.
<p>The cell mitochondria get their energy thru the processes associated with Adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Since ATP can't be stored, it gets recycled by the body many times each day. This process is facilitated by the presence of a simple sugar known as D-Ribose. For more technical info, see the Wikipedia article on Adenosine triphosphate. For a source of D-Ribose, check out LuckyVitamin.com (supplied by NOW Foods)<p> The oxidation of respiratory substances like carbohydrates, proteins, fats and organic acids in mitochondria produce energy in the cells to carry out vital functions.
it gets its energy from the sun.
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..
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
Horses like most every mammal gets it's energy from the food it eats and the water it drinks. Horses derive energy from grass, hay and in domestic situations grains or processed bagged feeds. They require protein to build and maintain muscle and vitamins and minerals to maintain proper bodily functions.
It gets the energy from nuclear fusion. It is able to carry out this nuclear fusion because of its mass, which pulls the Sun together, and keeps its core hot and dense.