I would say C.
Dams don't use any chemical means to get their energy output, so B and D are out. A converts to potential energy which can't produce electricity without being set in motion, so it doesn't work. That leaves B, which makes sense. Potential energy to mechanical energy to electrical energy.
The cell membrane<span> is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and controls the movement of substances in and out of </span>cells<span>. The basic </span>function of the cell membrane<span> is to protect the </span>cell<span> from its surroundings. It consists of the phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins.</span>
They are crossing the membrane so
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We can confirm that Increased ethanol production is not a consequence of bioenergy use.
<h3>Why is ethanol production not a consequence of bioenergy?</h3>
This has to do with the fact that there would be no need for increased production of ethanol when using bioenergy. This is due to the fact that biomass naturally produces ethanol and that most bioenergy does not rely on ethanol to be created.
Therefore, we can confirm that Increased ethanol production is not a consequence of bioenergy use.
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