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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.
A. The study of how energy and matter interact in the physical world.
Matter and energy are interconnected in living organisms through biochemical processes. Matter (such as nutrients) is taken in, broken down, and transformed to provide energy for various life processes. Energy is stored and transferred within cells to carry out functions required for life, such as growth, reproduction, and movement. This dynamic relationship between matter and energy enables life to sustain and propagate.
Matter refers to physical substances in the community, such as living organisms, while energy refers to the ability to do work or cause change. Matter is cycled and recycled within ecosystems, while energy flows through the community in the form of food chains and nutrient cycles to sustain life.
Energy and matter are interconnected through Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2, which states that energy can be converted into matter and matter can be converted into energy. Both energy and matter are fundamental components of the universe and can exist in various forms. Energy can be stored in matter and matter can release energy through processes such as nuclear reactions.
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Sound is not an energy. It is a wave of vibrations. If you have matter, you can vibrate it, and therefor create sound.
In living systems, energy flows, and matter cycles. Hope this helps!
No it does not matter
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Photosynthesis and cell respiration
No, energy is not alive. Energy is a property or characteristic of matter that allows it to do work or cause change. Living organisms use energy for various processes, but energy itself is not a living entity.
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Living things are considered matter because they have mass and they occupy space. They also have temperature, therefor we living things are considered matter.Yes, because all living things are composed of, and comprised of, and derived from Matter.
Living organisms are made up of matter, such as cells, tissues, and organs. This matter contains energy in the form of chemical bonds that are used for various biological processes like metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Energy in living organisms is constantly being exchanged with the environment through processes like respiration and photosynthesis.
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Energy-to-matter conversion is accomplished in big particle accelerators. It takes huge amounts of energy to create the smallest particles. Don't even think about making atoms or larger structures. That's about the best we can do for the present.-Yes, in fact this was the underlying premise of the theory of relativity. Fundamentally, matter is super-ultra condensed energy. We can see this effect with nuclear, but our technology is only about 5% effective, and still there is an extreme amount of energy released.yes, also an example is seen in the case when, an electron and a positron combine together to give out radiations..this can be considered as energy converted into matter.edit: The above is true, but what was only vaguely mentioned was that energy and matter are the same thing, you can't find matter without energy and you can't find energy without matter, converting matter to energy in that exact way would be turning the matter into photons, which are never at rest, always traveling the speed of light, and a photon at rest would be nothing, therefor the relativistic mass of a photon is it's speed, which is about the closest you can get to energy without matter, even in the big bang nothing defied this rule, although the universe may have expanded faster than the speed of light, this was only because nothing was there, therefor nothing was traveling faster than the speed of light and nothing was only using the energy that was something to travel at the speed of nothing, therefor it was using mass with energy still, that may be a little confusing, but that's the way it was.