plants receive energy from the sun and water and convert it using the process of photosynthesis.
mammals acquire energy from activities such as eating, drinking and sleeping.
by either consuming other organisms or making its own food
Organisms require energy to survive and metabolize nutrients. Organisms possess genetic material that codes for their characteristics. Organisms have the ability to reproduce and pass on traits to offspring. Organisms respond to their environment through behaviors and physiological mechanisms. Organisms have a complex organization at the cellular and molecular level.
Living things interact in a number of ways. They have symbiotic relationships that can either hurt or be good for the organisms. Most organisms also produce products that other organisms need.
- eating - excreting - breathing - moving - Speaking/roaring
By comparing body structures of living organisms...By studying fossils...And comparing the early development of different organisms.
Organisms can communicate with each other through visual cues (such as body language and color patterns), auditory signals (like vocalizations and calls), chemical signals (pheromones and scents), and tactile cues (touch or vibrations). These communication methods help organisms convey messages related to mating, warning of danger, establishing territory, and coordinating group activities.
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.
Animals at the bottom of the ocean do not see sunlight, so they likely get their energy from consuming other fish and plants.
Many organisms acquire necessary nutrients, such as minerals, in the form of ions, by transporting these chemicals into cells against the concentration gradient. Describe the ways in which this process occurs. Be sure todescribe how these processes differ from diffusionexplain why energy is needed to drive this movementdescribe how the cell harnesses energy for these processes
Energy stored from dead organisms can be used in two ways. They can either be eaten by other organisms or decomposed by bacteria with the nutrients absorbed in the soil to be used by plants.
Biosphere
Polysaccharides are used for storing energy and glucose for organisms. Its a Structure to store energy.
Organisms release energy through cellular respiration, which involves breaking down glucose to produce ATP. They also generate energy through fermentation in the absence of oxygen. Some organisms, like plants and algae, can convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis.
Energy is passed between organisms through food consumption, as organisms obtain energy by consuming other organisms or their products. Energy is also passed between organisms through symbiotic relationships, such as parasitism, where one organism benefits by extracting energy from another organism.
depending on the environment organisms must adapt in certain ways so they can survive
Microorganisms multiply in a few different ways. They can multiply using binary fission, mitosis and meiosis. Different organisms use different ways.
Because their are many different types of organisms that rely and function in many different ways.
It really depends on the kind of energy. Different kinds of energy are calculated in different ways.