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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.
the sun makes the energy warmer through a system then makes us warmer
In terms of chemistry, an open system is one which exchange both matter and energy with the surroundings. For example a test tube, beaker , flask , etc. All living systems are also open system.
For living things to carry out their processes, energy must enter the earth system constantly.
carrier molecule1. A molecule that plays a role in transporting electrons through the electron transport chain. Carrier molecules are usually proteins bound to a nonprotein group; they can undergo oxidation and reduction relatively easily, thus allowing electrons to flow through the system. There are four types of carrier: flavoproteins (e.g. FAD), cytochromes, iron-sulphur proteins (e.g. ferredoxin), and ubiquinone.2. A lipid-soluble molecule that can bind to lipid-insoluble molecules and transport them across membranes. Carrier molecules have specific sites that interact with the molecules they transport. Several different molecules may compete for transport by the same carrier. See transport protein.
Mitochondria within a cell converts nutrients provided by red blood cells into "energy". The red blood cells get these nutrients from your digestive system and colon. ATP. Adenosine triphosphate.
to save energy
You can eat plants.......
A symport system utilizes a carrier protein to move hydrogen and chloride ions from inside to outside of the cell, and requires energy to do this.
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.
Oxygen burns hydrogen in the living system, releasing the energy that runs living beings.
it helps the so;ar system
No it does not matter
Energy is stored in the cells. The cells travel around the organism (or a living system) and give off, or produce, energy.
There are several advantages and disadvantages of using 1 KG inorganic refrigerants. Some of the advantages and disadvantages are cost, energy efficiency, safety issues, and system issues.
Hemoglobin molecules function as the carrier in the human blood circulation system.
This flow of energy is transported through the animals by a system biologists call the food chain .