Ozone's chemical composition is O3. It is formed when ultraviolet radiation first breaks the chemical bond between O2, forming 2 free oxygen atoms. These two free atoms then each combine with an O2 molecule forming two O3 molecules.
This type of cell is called a photosynthetic cell, which can capture energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. In addition to photosynthesis, some cells can also derive energy from chemicals in a process known as chemosynthesis. Both processes allow cells to produce their own food from inorganic compounds.
All bacteria produce chemicals. Could you possibly be more specific?
Lightning is known to create nitrogen oxides. These chemicals can react with others in sunlight to produce ozone which will help to rebuild and replenish our thinning ozone layer.
Ecosystems that do not rely on sunlight are found in deep-sea hydrothermal vents where chemosynthetic bacteria use chemicals like hydrogen sulfide to produce energy instead of sunlight. These ecosystems support unique organisms adapted to extreme conditions such as tube worms and giant clams.
No, ribosomes do not capture sunlight. Ribosomes are cellular structures responsible for translating genetic information to produce proteins. Sunlight is captured by chloroplasts in plant cells during the process of photosynthesis.
Green plants and some bacteria can capture energy from sunlight and chemicals respectively.
Yes, hydrogen sulfide
Organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce their own food from inorganic compounds. They are also called producers.
A producer is none of these. It uses sunlight (some use chemicals) to produce their energy needs. Most all producers are plants.
This type of cell is called a photosynthetic cell, which can capture energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. In addition to photosynthesis, some cells can also derive energy from chemicals in a process known as chemosynthesis. Both processes allow cells to produce their own food from inorganic compounds.
Chemosynthesis is somewhat similar to photosynthesis. Certain organisms use it to produce energy, but they do not need sunlight to do it. They oxidize chemicals that seep up from the earth.
All bacteria produce chemicals. Could you possibly be more specific?
It will produce oxygen.
yes! fungi produce chemicals that digest plant remains.
energy
No, chemosynthetic bacteria do not need sunlight to grow. Instead of using sunlight for energy, they use chemicals such as hydrogen sulfide or methane to produce their own food in the absence of light.
Chemicals for chemical nuclear warfare