biofuels
In humans and animals, most glycogen is stored as granules. when the body needs energy, it breaks down the glycogen granules into energy.
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Fossil fuels are classified as non-renewable sources. Examples of fossil fuels are coal and petroleum. They are termed non-renewable because they were produced organically over millions of years. if the limit quantity of fossil fuels are used up, it will be difficult to replace them.
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the origin of fuels is from decomposition of dead animal bodies
Those are called fossil fuels.
bio fuel is produced by animal wastes
Canada exports machinery, foods, manufactured goods, fuels, crude oil and fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels are produced by the decomposition of animal and vegetable matter over time
"Fossil fuels" refers to fuels, such as carbon and petroleum, that are generally believed to originate as fossils.
The energy source that fuels cell division in animal cells is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is produced through cellular respiration, which involves the breakdown of glucose to provide the energy needed for important cellular processes like cell division.
fuels are classified into three categories on the basis of physical state. 1.Solid fuels. Ex- wood, animal dung 2.Liquid fuels. Ex- Kerosene oil, petrol 3.Gaseous fuels.Ex-Biogas ,Hydrogen
Fossil Fuels, Metal, Stone and Animal Byproducts
Fossil fuels are made from the remains of ancient organisms like plants and animals that have been buried for millions of years. This organic matter gets transformed into fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas through heat and pressure underground. Their formation process over such a long timescale is what makes them known as fossil fuels.
A biomass conversion is a method for changing plant and animal materials into high-quality fuels.
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