Though there are exceptions, the majority of plants take up water and nutrients through their roots which are anchored in the soil..
Biomass is material derived from living organisms. The term biomass for energy is often used to refer to plant based materials, but it can equally apply to animal, as well as vegetable matter--the key is 'living organisms'. So no, biomass engergy does not ONLY come from plants.
Biomass does not come directly from soil. Biomass refers to organic materials such as plants and trees that are used as a renewable energy source. However, soil fertility and health play a crucial role in supporting the growth of biomass by providing essential nutrients and a suitable environment for plant growth.
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it comes from the seed and it got it because the plant which layed the seed left some energy in it , and i got this question and i got 2 merits!
During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (a form of sugar) and oxygen. The glucose produced is then used by the plant to create biomass in the form of leaves, stems, roots, and other plant tissues. This process is essential for plant growth and the formation of organic matter in ecosystems.
Biomass is material derived from living organisms. The term biomass for energy is often used to refer to plant based materials, but it can equally apply to animal, as well as vegetable matter--the key is 'living organisms'. So no, biomass engergy does not ONLY come from plants.
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Biomass does not come directly from soil. Biomass refers to organic materials such as plants and trees that are used as a renewable energy source. However, soil fertility and health play a crucial role in supporting the growth of biomass by providing essential nutrients and a suitable environment for plant growth.
Biochemistry is the study of chemical substances that come from plants or animals. This is important in the study of how to protect life on our planet.
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Biomass is considered a renewable resource because the energy source will come from organic matter such as garbage or crop waste.
With the exception of some bacteria (e.g. cyanobacteria), plants provide all life on Earth with food as they are the only organisms that can produce it. So to answer your question, biomass energy comes from plants.
Biomass Energy is energy derived from biomass fuels. Biomass fuels are organic fuels mainly of plant origin, the biomass being formed in living plants by the process of photosynthesis and stored in complex polymers like lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose. All these three are the constituents of biomass fuels (wood, agric. wastes, etc). This stored energy is released during combustion or burning, the latter being a reverse of photosynthesis during which biomass say wood burns in oxygen producing heat energy, carbon dioxide and water.
they come from two different plants and are totally different plants
no, they have entirely different flavors and come from different plants.
What we call "lettuce" is the tender leaves of several different plants
No. They come from different plants.