Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.
Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.
Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.
Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.
Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.
The Sun
In the case of electrochemical cells, the energy is coming from the reactions inside the cell- the chemicals inside have some stored energy, and as the cell is used, that energy is used up and they are converted into different chemicals with less energy, until the cell runs out.Solar cells get their energy from the sun- sunlight has energy, and what the solar cell does is convert that light energy into electrical energy. So it doesn't use any energy of its own (it does lose electrons, but more electrons come in from the circuit so it never runs out). So as long as a solar cell is exposed to light, it won't run down.In the long term, the sunlight will start to degrade the solar cell so it will eventually stop working, but not because it runs out of energy.
The most probable solution is that Mitosis requires alot of energy as well as a lot of nutrients to go through the process. Since Interphase is the beginning stage, the G1, S and G2 phases come into play and help create nutrients and energy.
Blood
According to the cell theory all living cells come from living cells by multiplying.The cell theory states that:All living things are made up of cells.Cells are the basic unit of living things.Cells are always produced from other cells.
sunlightThe energy that drives metabolism in animals comes from the food they eat. Food is converted to calories, which is the energy that fuels different systems in the body.
water
From the calories of what you eat.
Wind
The Sun
No. The cell's energy comes from the mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
The energy that drives the water cycle is from the Sun.
Internal battery.
Internal battery.
Internal battery.
When a virus obtains energy, it comes from the host cell. A virus requires the host cell to reproduce and uses the energy from that host.
Most cellular energy comes in the form of ATP which requires oxygen.