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Where does the organisms store energy in?

Energy is stored in the cells. The cells travel around the organism (or a living system) and give off, or produce, energy.


What name did carolus linnaeus give to give to his system for classifying organisms?

binomial nomenclature


Does organisms need energy?

Organisms use energy to divide, grow, remove wastes and to make protein. The organisms are able to do this by the process of the Krebs Cycle.


Why do large organisms live in cold climates but small organisms can't?

Larger organisms are required to consume and give off lots energy to survive. But, smaller organisms do not consume and release as much energy than larger ones. This energy, when given off, is represented by heat. Therefore, larger organisms produce more heat than smaller organisms, and this extra heat is required in cold climates.


Organisms that eat producers or other organisms for energy?

Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are hetreotrophs.


Where do organisms that photosynthesize get their energy?

Organisms that photosythesize get their energy from the sun


How do organisms that are not autotroph's get energy?

Organisms get energy by eating autotrophs.


Give two examples of how organisms obtain the energy they need to stay alive?

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What is an environment that can support only as many organisms as the available energy minerals and oxygen will allow?

A closed system or a closed environment can support only as many organisms as the available energy, minerals, and oxygen will allow. In a closed system, there is a limited amount of resources available, so the population of organisms will stabilize based on these factors.


What system can matter and energy enter and exit?

An open system allows matter and energy to enter and exit, making exchanges with its surroundings. This system is not isolated but interacts with its environment, enabling the transfer of both energy and matter. Examples include living organisms and ecosystems.


In an ecosystem what moves between organisms Why is this important?

I am pretty sure that you copied the fifth question on the back of a worksheet, 5.3 Food Chains.......and the answer is in the text....but i'll give it to you anyways. Energy flows through organism to help it to live. If organisms didn't have energy they would die out.