Yes because energy gives us energy, energy gives us cancer. I'm not a 100% positive though.
There are many places to go to see an energy flow chart. Many libraries for example will have these charts.
green plants--->squirrels--->owls
a Phytoplankton is a a plant of sorts and produces its own energy through photosynthesis and uses that energy to be able to grow.
The answer to this question is very simple. The arrows on a food web represent the flow of energy. It show what is eatin by what and that the energy is transferred from the eatin to the eaters. Like I said the answer is very simple
They use most of the energy for their own maintenance.
the flow of thermal energy
the flow of energy is the way enerygy flows through circuits.
Energy flow refers to the transfer of physical energy from one place to another. This often involves the flow of fluid.
Yes solar energy is a flow resource
fast energy flow in the biomass
TRUE
Tide = Flow of kinetic energy from higher ground to lower ground Wind = Flow of kinetic energy from higher pressure to lower pressure Electricity = Flow of electrical energy (transfer of kinetic energy) from higher voltage to ground or low voltage.
The most important flow of energy is the conversion of light energy to chemical energy in photosynthesis.
Energy Flow is the movement of energy, which originally comes from the sun, from one organism to another.
The flow of energy occurs from the sun in photosynthetic organisms. Another examples is a food chain with the flow of energy from through organisms from a producer. The flow of materials describes the movement of materials or components.
How does energy flow through an ecosystem?
There are several different factors that control the primary productivity of energy and biomass flow. Energy flow is the amount of energy that moves through a food chain. The energy input, or energy that enters the ecosystem, is measured in Joules or calories. Accordingly, the energy flow is also called calorific flow. In the study of energy flow, ecologists try to quantify the importance of different species and feeding relationships.