Answer #1:
The answer C Matter requires energy to move and change is true. Matter cannot move and change without energy being exerted on it.
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Answer #2:
NONE of the choices is true. In particular, there is no such thing as 'exerting energy', and mass doesn't need any input of energy in order to move. Indeed, all matter or any lump of it remains in constant, uniform motion ... moving in a straight line at constant speed ... UNTIL an external force comes along to change its speed or direction. Then, the external force may or may not "do work" (transfer energy either to or from the matter).
-- A coasting wagon needs an input of energy to deviate it from a straight path.
-- A planet in a circular orbit needs a center-directed force, but needs no energy, and gives up none, in order to keep it in a circular orbit.
Energy is neither created nor destroid because energy is transfer from one form into another
it requires added energy
The growth cycle requires _____ to run.
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that the total amount of energy remains constant - energy will not be created or destroyed.
endothermic
That is not possible. According to the law of conservation, energy cannot be created or destroyed, but is able to be transformed into another form of energy.
Technically, no process "creates" energy. Energy cannot be created, or destroyed for that matter. The total amount of energy in the Universe remains constant. It is possible to convert one type of energy to another, though.
It is possible, but it requires a far larger energy input and would end up using more energy than it released.
no, energy can be transfered to another source, but you can not destroy it.
If you mean "work" and "energy" in the physical sense, that isn't possible. "Doing work" can be understood as a transfer of energy; doing work requires energy.
The answer is Kinetic Energy.
It is a fundamental that energy can neither be created or destroyed just changed from one form to another.
photosynthesis requires cellular energy
No, because of the law of the conservation of matter and energy. Electricity(energy) cannot just be created.
Diffusion is a process that requires no energy (by an organism).
No. You won't find examples of "energy being created", because it isn't possible to create energy.
Neither of them can be created or destroyed, but converting one into the other is possible.