It is the quantitative study of the energy relationships and energy conversions in biological systems. All organisms need free energy to keep themselves alive and functioning. The source of energy is just one; solar energy. Only plants use that energy directly. What the organisms use is the chemical energy in the form of foods. The very first conversion of solar energy into a chemical energy is the sugar molecule.
On one side the conversion of solar energy into chemical energy with the help of photosynthesis happens, and on the other hand this photosynthesis makes it possible with the passage of time on earth to accumulate free oxygen in the earth's atmosphere making possible the evolution of respiration. Respiration is important for bioenergetics as it stores the energy to form a molecule ATP; adenosine triphosphate. This molecule is a link between catabolism and anabolisms. The process of photosynthesis is helpful in understanding the principles of energy conversion i.e. bioenergetics.
Photosynthetic organisms and plants capture solar energy and synthesize organic compounds. It is a way of energy input. Energy stored in these organic compounds that are mainly sugars can be used later as a source of energy. Photosynthesis after respiration provides glycolysis, a major substrate, and later this glycolysis with further respiration provides energy in very controlled processes. So respiration and photosynthesis are the main processes dealing with bioenergetics.
It's difficult to answer a question like that because bioenergetics is such an umbrella term. My first question to you in return would be "what do you know about bioenergetics?"The term, bioenergetics, has been applied to therapeutic energy work. Dr. Alexander Lowen is one person who made energy therapy famous as an extension of Wilhelm Reich's biotherapy. We can easily apply the term to an ancient Chinese exercise of energy / breath work known as Qigong because it's a manipulation of internal "bioenergy."The biochemists have also utilised the term, bioenergetics. One of the most famous references in biochemistry is the synthesis and storage of ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate. ATP is a coenzyme in cell biology interconversion serves as a key mechanism in the release of energy. This is a very important concept to professional athletes.There's also bioresonant energy therapy which also falls under bioenergetics. For example, Dr. Royal Raymond Rife was very famous in his day for discovering the resonant nature of living tissues and the way they respond to certain monochromatic frequencies.I don't know if I missed anything, but as you see, bioenergetics is a huge umbrella term, so we need to know more from you before we can tell you the advantages.Healing Thoughts, HealingMindN
by color sex and eyes color these are the main thing to classified an animal trust me put this on the test and the teacher will give u a 100 it in the science teacher book it a book that only science teacher know aboutAnimals are classified with a seven step hierarchal nomenclature system, not counting the three domains, which are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species-this is the one most familiar to people. The kingdom is the highest taxonomic classification into which organisms are grouped, based on fundamental similarities and common ancestry. This system designates five such classifications: animals, plants, fungi, prokaryotes, and protoctists. The Phylum is the second-largest standard unit of biological classification. The best known animal phyla are the Mollusca, Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Arthropoda, Echinodermata, and Chordata, the phylum to which humans belong. Although there are approximately 35 phyla, these nine include the majority of the species. Phyla in the plant kingdom are frequently called divisions. Class is next, an example would be mammalia, for Humans. As it goes on it just gets more specific, leading to identify each animal.I am not sure what your question means, but I will go with the most simple answer. The easiest way to break down the classification of animals is with the order of species. That breaks down in this order: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. So for example a dog would be classified asKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: CanidaeGenus: CanisSpecies: C. lupus
The capturing and conversion of energy from one form to another in the living system and its utilization in metabolic activities is called Bioenergetics.
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It's difficult to answer a question like that because bioenergetics is such an umbrella term. My first question to you in return would be "what do you know about bioenergetics?"The term, bioenergetics, has been applied to therapeutic energy work. Dr. Alexander Lowen is one person who made energy therapy famous as an extension of Wilhelm Reich's biotherapy. We can easily apply the term to an ancient Chinese exercise of energy / breath work known as Qigong because it's a manipulation of internal "bioenergy."The biochemists have also utilised the term, bioenergetics. One of the most famous references in biochemistry is the synthesis and storage of ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate. ATP is a coenzyme in cell biology interconversion serves as a key mechanism in the release of energy. This is a very important concept to professional athletes.There's also bioresonant energy therapy which also falls under bioenergetics. For example, Dr. Royal Raymond Rife was very famous in his day for discovering the resonant nature of living tissues and the way they respond to certain monochromatic frequencies.I don't know if I missed anything, but as you see, bioenergetics is a huge umbrella term, so we need to know more from you before we can tell you the advantages.Healing Thoughts, HealingMindN
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