State two ways in which the energy released in respiration is used in all animals?
Respiration and Movement are two examples of this. I see this is an AQA GCE question... it is what I am doing!
Bamboo uses cellulose, a macromolecule, to provide structural support to its stems and leaves. Additionally, bamboo can store energy as starch, another macromolecule, which can be used during periods of rapid growth or reproduction.
Two ways to relase biomass energy is to burn biomass energy that is the most common way. Another way is, biomass can also be changed into liquid fuel.
Two ways to release biomass energy are through combustion, where biomass is burnt to produce heat or electricity, and through anaerobic digestion, where organic materials are broken down by microorganisms to produce biogas.
Active transport is when cells use energy to move things through a cell membrane.Passive transport is when the cell uses no energy to move materials.Active - Specifically uses energy and through a cell membranePassive - Specifically uses no energy and materials
Facilitated transport and active transport are two ways molecules can move across a cell membrane. Facilitated transport does not require energy from the cell, while active transport does require energy in the form of ATP. Facilitated transport uses carrier proteins to help molecules move across the membrane, while active transport uses pumps to move molecules against their concentration gradient.
light energy is a such energy which is produce by reacting between two other energy.Light energy has a several uses such as:useing for a troch light
sun
you can use it to create chemical bonds, make more energy, and transport molecules. that is all i have for now but there are more ways.
photosynthesis and lipids
photosynthesis and lipids
photosynthesis and lipids
the sun and water
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Bamboo uses cellulose, a macromolecule, to provide structural support to its stems and leaves. Additionally, bamboo can store energy as starch, another macromolecule, which can be used during periods of rapid growth or reproduction.
thickcoat its animal instinct
food and shelter
Snakes