Lipid
It does not require the use of the cells energy.
The fallacy is that it requires additional energy to cool the sink. By the Second Law, this additional energy must needs be greater or equal to the extra energy gained in the main heat engine.
active transport
The body has no choice but to store the extra energy that is not used. This is usually stored as fat.
Facilitated diffusion
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aerobic
The extra energy in your body is stored as glycogen in your muscles and liver for later use. If your glycogen stores are full, the excess energy is stored as fat in adipose tissue.
The extra calories are typically stored as fat in the body for future energy use. Continually consuming more calories than your body needs can lead to weight gain and potential health issues like obesity.
Everything uses energy, whether idle or moving. The throwing of a snowball is energy in motion. The formation of a snowball also requires the use of energy.
Yes, the process of endocytosis requires the use of energy in the form of ATP to transport substances into a cell.
Extra energy can be stored in batteries, pumped hydro storage systems, compressed air energy storage, thermal energy storage, and through the use of flywheels or capacitors. These energy storage technologies allow excess energy generated during periods of low demand to be stored for use when demand is high.
The extra energy generated by solar panels is typically either stored in batteries for later use when the sun is not shining, or it is exported to the grid for use by others. This surplus energy can also be wasted if it is not captured or stored efficiently.
it requires equipment and installation that are expensive
it requires equipment and installation that are expensive
it requires equipment and installation that are expensive
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