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Branch of biology about forms of organisms?

morphology-study of structures and forms of organisms


What is energy in biology?

In biology, energy refers to the capacity of living organisms to perform work, which is essential for growth, metabolism, reproduction, and maintenance of homeostasis. It is primarily derived from the conversion of nutrients through processes like cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Organisms utilize this energy in various forms, such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate), to fuel biochemical reactions and physiological functions. Overall, energy is vital for sustaining life and enabling biological processes.


What book did Darwin write that had a major impact on biology?

"The Origin of the Species" forms the foundation for all modern biology.


What is practical unit of energy?

The practical unit of energy is the joule (J). It is the standard unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI) and is used to quantify various forms of energy such as mechanical, electrical, and thermal energy.


Is ATP biologically useful energy?

It is an energy carrying molecule.It is the universal currency of energy in biology


What are the two main forms of energy?

The two main forms of energy are Kinetic energy and Potential Energy. Kinetic energy is motion energy. Potential energy is energy stored in matter.


What are some forms of energy?

Electric, wind, and solar are forms of energy.


Which forms of energy can do work?

The forms of energy that do work is kinetic energy.


Oil and coal are what forms of energy?

They are substances so they are not forms of energy. They contain chemical energy.


Can you identify three different forms of energy?

Three different forms of energy are kinetic energy, potential energy, and thermal energy.


What is all forms of energy can be into other forms of energy?

All forms of energy can be converted into other forms of energy through various processes such as transformation, transfer, and conversion. This includes mechanical energy, thermal energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, and nuclear energy, which can all be interconverted depending on the system and the interactions involved.


Is there energy in human?

Humans (and other animals) derive their energy from digesting food which is eaten. The mechanism is a subject for biology, so I should rephrase your question as 'How do humans get their energy from food?' and put it into the Biology section.