No. It takes energy to boil a substance.
Light energy.
Yes.
No, biomass typically produces energy through incineration which does not require solar energy.
Endothermic reactions require energy while exothermic reactions release energy.
Movement of substances into and out of cells include passive mechanisms that do not require cellular energy (diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, and filtration) and active mechanisms that use cellular energy (active transport, endocytosis,and exocytosis).
no it does not require energy.
Cells that require a lot of energy to carry out their functions, such as muscle cells and nerve cells, tend to have a high concentration of mitochondria. Muscle cells, for example, require a lot of energy to contract and relax, so they have a high density of mitochondria to produce the ATP (adenosine triphosphate) required for energy. Similarly, nerve cells require a lot of energy to transmit signals along their length, so they also have a high concentration of mitochondria. Other cells that have a high density of mitochondria include liver cells, which have a lot of metabolic processes, and kidney cells, which require a lot of energy to carry out their filtration function.
endothermic reactions require energy
YOu need industrial filtration if you have an application which requires a purification process. Most industrial processes require absolute control over the purity of liquids in use.
All of your cells require energy. Without energy you wouldn't be alive.
All living organisms (not dead) require energy
thinking, dreaming require energy
Yes, require to spend energy
No, it does not require energy use from the cell.
All living organisms (not dead) require energy
Water flowing downhill does not require energy, only the force of gravity.