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It is usually believed that petroleum is the result of decay of living beings - i.e., plants and animals. Probably mainly plants. These plants get their energy from the Sun. Animals, which directly or indirectly eat plants, thus also indirectly get their energy from the Sun.
The sun emits light and heat energy through a process called nuclear fusion. Plants use sunlight during photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of chemical energy. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as animals consume plants or other animals.
All organisms derive their energy from the sun either directly or indirectly through the process of photosynthesis. Plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which serves as a primary energy source. Herbivores then consume these plants, and carnivores eat the herbivores, transferring this solar energy through the food chain. Ultimately, the energy that sustains life on Earth can be traced back to the sun, illustrating the interconnectedness of all living organisms.
nearly living things obtain energy either directly or inderictly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis....
The sun is a huge ball of fire and this is the only heat giving energy source of the universe.It gives the energy to the both living and non living thing and lights our livelihood
That means that we - planet Earth, and all living beings on Earth - get most of our energy, directly or indirectly, from the Sun.
The theory is that petrol is the result of decaying living beings; assuming this is so, the answer is yes: all living beings get their energy (directly or indirectly) from the Sun.
A phototroph. Directly plants, lichen and algae. Indirectly, almost every living thing requires the sun's energy (herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat herbivores). PLANTS,ANIMALS,and HUMANS. The only known living creatures that do not rely directly or indirectly on the energy of the sun are the chemotrophs at the bottom of the ocean.
Sunlight and, at the Ocean bottom at heat vents, hydrogen sulfide are both use as sources on bio-energy.
The kind of energy that is inputted in an ecosystem is solar energy. Whether indirectly or directly, all living things use sunlight to maintain life.
The sun (indirectly).
Every living thing, either directly or indirectly.
Living things obtain energy indirectly through consuming other organisms or their byproducts. This process involves the transfer of energy through the food chain. Organisms at each trophic level consume those below them to obtain energy, allowing energy to flow throughout ecosystems.
Photosynthesis gives plants energy, and when animals eat the plants, they gain energy from the plants. And, of course, when animals eat other animals, they indirectly obtain energy from the plants, which get their energy from the sun. So, the answer would be the sun.
You can obtain energy from living things by consuming them, either directly or indirectly. For example, humans derive energy from plants by eating fruits, vegetables, and grains, which convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Additionally, consuming animals provides energy, as they, in turn, have consumed plants or other organisms. This flow of energy through food chains highlights the interdependence of living organisms in ecosystems.
Energy enters an energy pyramid at the base, in the form of sunlight that is captured by producers (plants) through photosynthesis. This energy is then passed on to primary consumers (herbivores) when they consume these producers, and then to higher trophic levels as organisms are consumed in a chain.
Yes, ATP itself cannot be directly used to produce electricity. However, the cellular processes powered by ATP can indirectly generate electrical signals or energy within living organisms.