the sun
The source of the energy plants use to make carbohydrates is the Sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy stored in the form of carbohydrates. Bacteria and organic matter play important roles in the decomposition and nutrient cycling processes in ecosystems, but they are not the direct source of energy for carbohydrate synthesis in plants. Groundwater does not directly contribute to the energy production in plants.
Different types of bacteria acquire energy from different sources. For example, Cyanobacteria, some purple and green bacteria, get energy from light. Most bacteria use organic compounds for energy. Most bacteria are saprobic and get energy from dead organic matter .
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The organic compounds that are a key source of energy are carbohydrates. Examples of carbohydrates are pasta, bread, rice and cereals.
Photosynthesis
Viruses do not need to obtain carbohydrates or any organic compounds for that matter. Viruses are not alive and do not need energy to transport them from locations to locations.
The form of potential energy that organic compounds hold is called fuel. On burning these compounds, the heat can be converted into other forms of energy.
Carbohydrates
Different types of bacteria acquire energy from different sources. For example, Cyanobacteria, some purple and green bacteria, get energy from light. Most bacteria use organic compounds for energy. Most bacteria are saprobic and get energy from dead organic matter .
carbohydrates - they provide energy.
carbohydrates, mainly
Carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates & Lipids.
glucose (C6H12O6)
Carbohydrates..they provide energy
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates