Energy is not recycled by living organisms; instead, it flows through ecosystems. Organisms obtain energy from food, which is transformed through metabolic processes to support growth, reproduction, and maintenance. While matter, such as nutrients, can be recycled within ecosystems, energy is lost as heat during these transformations, following the laws of thermodynamics. Thus, energy must be continuously supplied to living systems, primarily through sunlight in the case of photosynthetic organisms.
All living organisms use energy to carry out daily functions
say you eat a chicken and throw the skin and guts to an organic mulsh bin. It breaks down into fertilizer by living bacteria and germs, then is used, say, to mulsh some grain plant. The plant grows up , its seed is used as grain to feed a chicken and eventually chicken skin and guts have been recycled
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Unlike the one way flow of energy, matter is recycled within and between ecosystems.
Batteries should be recycled because they contain metals like lead, cadmium, and mercury that can be harmful to the environment if disposed of improperly. Recycling batteries helps prevent groundwater and soil contamination, reduces the need for raw materials, and conserves energy.
The three elements constantly recycled through living organisms are carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Carbon is essential for organic molecules, nitrogen is important for building proteins and nucleic acids, and oxygen is necessary for respiration and energy production.
Living organisms use food for energy. Without energy, no living organism can do anything.
The primary source of energy for living organisms is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and other photosynthetic organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose, which is used by all living things as a source of fuel for cellular processes.
In a biogeochemical cycle, elements like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur are recycled. These elements are essential for life processes and are continuously recycled between living organisms and the environment in a cycle of uptake, utilization, release, and reabsorption. This recycling is crucial for sustaining life on Earth.
All living organisms use energy to carry out daily functions
say you eat a chicken and throw the skin and guts to an organic mulsh bin. It breaks down into fertilizer by living bacteria and germs, then is used, say, to mulsh some grain plant. The plant grows up , its seed is used as grain to feed a chicken and eventually chicken skin and guts have been recycled
Energy itself is not considered biotic. Biotic factors refer to living organisms, while energy can be classified as either potential or kinetic. Living organisms can store, use, and transfer energy, but the energy itself is not considered living.
Nutrients are recycled in ecosystems, but not in organisms.
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because with out energy, you can do nothing. which energy is a power for the human
because with out energy, you can do nothing. which energy is a power for the human
The Sun