breaking chemical bounds
Typically glycolysis. Glycolysis is a process by which sugars (specifically glucose) is broken down into ATP (energy). There are, however, many pathways to derive energy from differently moleculs (including lipids and carbohydrates).
Typically glycolysis. Glycolysis is a process by which sugars (specifically glucose) is broken down into ATP (energy). There are, however, many pathways to derive energy from differently moleculs (including lipids and carbohydrates).
An endothermic reaction.
organisms that produce their own food energy.
Maybe E. It is considered by some as 'The Human Fuel.'
they permit exchange between the external atmosphere and the circulatory system.
human effort
A chloroplast is an organelle in the plant cell to help produce energy from photosynthesis.OR a plastid
I think a circle map would do the trick!
The flow of energy in an ecosystem can be best described as a food chain or a food web. This analogy illustrates how energy is transferred from one organism to another through consumption and indicates the direction of energy flow within the ecosystem.
codominance and multiple alleles
Archaeologists dig up the past, studying human history, especially the culture of historic and prehistoric people.