it gets its energy from the sun.
The energy an object gets from its motion is called kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is dependent on the speed and mass of an object.
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.
When an electron gets excited, energy is absorbed to move the electron to a higher energy level. This absorbed energy gets released when the electron returns to its original energy level, emitting electromagnetic radiation such as light.
The potential energy gets less until the ball gets to the bottom of the hill, at which point the potential energy is zero. The potential energy that is lost, gets converted to Kinetic energy of the ball that goes faster and faster as it gets more and more of the Potential energy.
A phototroph is to a chemotroph as an organism that uses light as an energy source is to an organism that uses chemicals as an energy source. Both types of organisms acquire energy in different ways to carry out cellular processes like growth and reproduction.
-Light Phototroph -Inorganic compounds (Redox!) Lithotroph -Organic compounds Chemotroph
A Phototroph is an oranism that is capable of oxidising its electron donor by using light energy. It is the first prefix when addressing these organisms, they can be; Phototrophs which use light to oxidise or they can be Chemotrophs which use chemical energy to oxidise their electron donor. if you type in nutritional groups into your search engine then u should find a bit of information.
Phototroph or photoautotroph...basically plants and photosynthetic bacteria
No, chemotrophs and phototrophs are not the same. Chemotrophs obtain energy by oxidizing chemical compounds, while phototrophs harness energy from sunlight through photosynthesis. Both are types of organisms that produce energy, but they utilize different sources—chemical versus light energy.
Plants are an example of heterotrophic phototrophs. They obtain energy from sunlight through photosynthesis but must also consume organic matter to obtain nutrients for growth and survival.
Seed germinator or a phototroph
The body gets its energy when you respire. Respiration is an energy release inside a cell
A phototroph. Directly plants, lichen and algae. Indirectly, almost every living thing requires the sun's energy (herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat herbivores). PLANTS,ANIMALS,and HUMANS. The only known living creatures that do not rely directly or indirectly on the energy of the sun are the chemotrophs at the bottom of the ocean.
Another word for a phototroph is a photoautotroph, and it is photoautotrophic, so I guess that's your synonym.
Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.
CDs do not have energy.