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in fermentation, cells release energy without
Active Transport is the passage of materials across the membrane through the expenditure of energy. Passive Transport is the passage of materials across the membrane without the expenditure of energy. Bulk Transport is the type of active transport. Diffusion and Osmosis are type of passive transport.
Yes coal was formed by the bio materials of forests and swamps and the energy as now came from the sun.
Biomass is considered a renewable energy source because it is derived from organic materials, such as plants and animal waste, which can be replenished over time. When managed sustainably, biomass can produce energy without depleting resources, as new crops or waste can continually be produced. However, its sustainability depends on factors like land use, harvesting practices, and the carbon emissions associated with its conversion to energy.
Energy derived from wood waste and garbage is commonly referred to as biomass energy or waste-to-energy (WtE). Biomass energy utilizes organic materials, such as wood, agricultural residues, and municipal solid waste, to produce heat, electricity, or biofuels. Waste-to-energy specifically involves the conversion of non-recyclable waste materials into usable energy through various processes, including combustion and anaerobic digestion. Both methods contribute to renewable energy production and help reduce landfill waste.
Aluminum for the pan, plastic/ wood/ glass for the handle.
Release energy from food
"diffusion"
"diffusion"
"diffusion"
Solar power, wind power etc.
Superconductors
Materials absorb energy when they take in and store it, while they transmit energy when they pass it through without storing it. Absorption involves the material retaining the energy, while transmission involves the energy passing through the material.
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Passive Transport
Common materials that absorb microwaves and are used in the construction of microwave ovens include ceramic, glass, and certain types of plastics. These materials help to contain and distribute the microwave energy within the oven, allowing for efficient cooking and heating of food.
Materials with low specific heat capacity heat up the fastest as they require less energy to raise their temperature. Conversely, materials with high specific heat capacity heat up the slowest due to their ability to absorb more heat energy before their temperature increases significantly. Additionally, materials with good thermal conductivity can distribute heat more evenly and efficiently, affecting their rate of heating.