Long question, short answer: photosynthesis. This process forms the organic molecules that are used by the rest of the living organisms.
Plants perform photosynthesis as a means to feed themselves. During photosynthesis, plants convert light energy, usually from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities.
anything with mitocongria anything with mitocongria
Photosynthesis
Bacteria are the only organisms that can convert nitrogen into a usable form. Diazotroph or nitrogen-fixing bacteria are types of bacteria that perform this ability.
decomposers.....
Energy as such can NOT be destroyed - however, you can convert useful energy into unusable energy.Energy as such can NOT be destroyed - however, you can convert useful energy into unusable energy.Energy as such can NOT be destroyed - however, you can convert useful energy into unusable energy.Energy as such can NOT be destroyed - however, you can convert useful energy into unusable energy.
Friction converts movement into unusable energy.
Not QUITE true. Friction can convert usable energy in useless (or unusable) energy, but energy itself can't be destroyed.
Photosynthetic organisms (mainly plants)
micro organisms
False. Energy is converted to another form. However, it is converted to UNUSABLE energy.
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Worms
Producers
It is a pit used on farms to gather animal waste and unusable hay and slowly (and smellily) convert it into a noxious fertiliser (it's also toxic), which is then spread on fields.
Photosynthesis is where autotrophic organisms convert light to chemical energy to get energy
Heat energy is, to an extent, unusable energy. If you have a heat DIFFERENCE, you can convert part of the heat energy - but only part of it - to other kinds of energy. That part, you can of course convert to practically any other type of energy.