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In a neuron, impulses move from dendrite to axon. These impulses carry energy to different parts of the neuron.
The cardiovascular system delivers nutrients such as glucose from the digestive system to muscle cells providing them with a source of energy for respiration in the muscle cells.
No, not really, nutrients are a source of nourishment (food), energy for life. Photosynthesis involves Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide (from the air) and Water (from the soil). These substances are basic chemicals not true nutrients. The sugars produced from these chemicals by Photosynthesis are nutrients, they contain energy for life - (the energy from the Sunlight)
Cells get energy by taking in nutrients from food.
Living systems must constantly replenish matter in the system by the absorption and metabolism of nutrients. Additionally living systems require energy to remain alive. Nutrients are also used to produce this energy.
During metabolism, energy nutrients are broken down and distributed to cells throughout the body. These nutrients are used to power cell functions.
In a neuron, impulses move from dendrite to axon. These impulses carry energy to different parts of the neuron.
Yes, in fact only a very small minority of cells lack these organelles. Mitochondria are vital in respiration, to release energy. Nerve cells require energy to send impulses throughout the body.
what atre the non energy producimg nutrients .
Cells and carbohydrates are the two nutrients which store energy.
carbohydrates
Nutrients that are known energy foods are bananas...
Some get nutrients and by eating other organisms get energy from the sun, and nutrients from the water around them energy.
energy flows in one direction and nutrients recycle.
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Energy is does not reserve in nutrients.Energy is carried from nutrients by our body.And then energy is used in the parts of our body.