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Biofuels are produced from plants, ethanol, biodiesel, and several other things.
Any plant or animal material that can be burned is a biofuel so heir is no limit to the number.
Biofuels are fuels used in powering machinery such as automobiles that are produced from organic matter, such as corn. They differ from fossil fuels which may have originally been organic matter but have changed chemically.
The same way fossil fuels power work. They are just produced in a different way.
A biofuel is any explosive liquid used to power vehicles that is produced from plant matter. This plant matter is usually referred to as Biomass, and biofuels are often looked to as a future replacement for petroleum fuels. Although 1st generation biofuels could only process corn starch to make ethanol, it has received quite a bad reputation, especially considering it takes more energy and carbon to produce the ethanol than the ethanol itself is worth. New, advanced biofuels can be produced using the entire plant, of any type or source, to make fuel identical to gasoline today. Other liquid biofuels can be produced to make biodiesel, a renewable fuel for diesel engines. It is normally made from soybean oil, but can be made from any oil-producing crop. The word "biofuels" in its literal sense can also include the use of biomass to be directly burned for its heat content. Some US power plants are using pelleted switchgrass, for example, to replace up to 20% of the coal they normally burn for power generation. The use of biogases is also on the rise, with some US dairies using manure digesters to produce methane for power generation.
ATP is not burned in mitochondria.They are produced in mitochondria.
Biofuels are fuel made from any plant or animal based products. Two traditional biofuels are wood and corn. Biofuels are renewable sources of energy.
SG Biofuels was created in 2007.
Growing plants for biofuels is expensive
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carbon monoxide