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The amount of energy left for the last consumer depends on various factors, including the efficiency of the energy production and distribution systems, losses during transmission, and the energy demands of previous consumers in the supply chain. Typically, energy losses can occur at multiple points, meaning that by the time energy reaches the last consumer, only a fraction of the original energy generated is available. To determine the exact amount, one would need specific data on the energy source, transmission losses, and consumption rates.
They supply energy but not fibre.
Chloroplasts and mitochondria both supply energy to the cell.
Chemical bonds are broken to supply us with energy. Without bonds, and our ability to break them, the food we eat would not supply us with energy.
The largest supply of energy in an ecosystem typically comes from the sun through the process of photosynthesis. Plants and other producers convert sunlight into chemical energy, which is then passed on to consumers in the food chain. This forms the basis of the ecosystem's energy flow.
Consumers in developing countries or rural areas typically have access to the smallest supply of energy. Factors such as poor infrastructure, limited resources, and lack of investment in energy systems can contribute to limited access to energy for these consumers.
Consumers at the bottom of the income ladder typically have the smallest supply of energy access due to factors such as inadequate infrastructure, high costs, and limited resources to invest in energy solutions like solar panels or energy-efficient appliances. This lack of energy access can further perpetuate income inequality and limit opportunities for economic advancement.
The amount of energy left for the last consumer depends on various factors, including the efficiency of the energy production and distribution systems, losses during transmission, and the energy demands of previous consumers in the supply chain. Typically, energy losses can occur at multiple points, meaning that by the time energy reaches the last consumer, only a fraction of the original energy generated is available. To determine the exact amount, one would need specific data on the energy source, transmission losses, and consumption rates.
The price will decrease until the supply decreases or the consumer wants more of it.
Supply chain means, a chain of supply frow raw material to final product or to consumer. For example: Hides -> tanning -> cutting -> manufacturing -> leather bags -> consumer.
A Venus fly trap is both a producer and a consumer because it can make it's own food to supply the matter and energy it needs to survive and it can catch organisms (flys/biotic elements)
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yes because increase in supply will cause decrease in price so the purchasing power of consumer will increase as a result of surplus
They supply energy but not fibre.
by the forms of energy the biogas supply farmers with the energy they need.
It doesn't supply the most energy, but it does supply long term energy
They supply energy for humans, since we eat sunflower seeds.