Chemical reactions within cells take place in the presence of water.
They're non-living, because.. life is defined as being self-supporting. A robot cannot generate its own energy, and must rely on human-made power sources.
all living things use energy
The ultimate source of energy used by most ecosystems comes from the sun. Plants use the light of the sun to catalyze photosynthesis generate carbohydrates. Herbivores acquire this solar energy by eating the plants, and carnivores acquire it by eating the herbivores. It is thought that some ecosystems at the bottom of the sea, at depths where sunlight does not reach, use geothermal energy from hot sea vents rather than solar energy, but this is an exception.
The Krebs cycle is the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and converting ADP to energy-rich ATP.
Biodiversity.
Glucose is broken down to generate ATP.
Well, for living things, calories generate energy, so basically it is from eating fish.
heat energy from living organisms decomposing the compound
Krebes Cycle refers to the sequence of reactions whereby the living cells generate energy through the aerobic respiration process.
You can harvest energy from solar cell, the wind energy is plausible but likely not very effective since the air is very thin on Mars.
No. Biotic means living (or recently living). Tidal energy can be classified as a renewable resource, however, because we can use it to generate power, and it renews itself at the next tide to generate more power.
I had to generate the crane by moving the claw to pick the car up.
Plants
Yes, living things can produce energy through processes like cellular respiration where they break down organic molecules to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency in cells. Plants also produce energy through photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into chemical energy.
Krebs cycle refers to the sequence of reactions that allow living cells to generate energy during aerobic respiration.
Hollow can obtain energy through consuming living organisms, particularly souls. It can also absorb spirit energy from its surroundings to replenish its own energy reserves. Additionally, hollow can generate and release its own spiritual energy in combat.
A "living battery" refers to a biological system that can generate and store electrical energy, often inspired by natural processes. This concept can involve using living organisms, such as bacteria or algae, to convert organic materials into electricity through metabolic processes. It highlights the potential for sustainable energy production by leveraging biological systems to create energy in an environmentally friendly manner.