<span>The answer to your question is that all of the energy is ultimately radiated into empty outer space as heat. The second law of thermodynamics mandates that all processes that involve the transfer of energy MUST radiate a portion of this energy into space as waste heat. This is why when you run down the street you get hot and sweaty, and this is why automobiles MUST have a functioning radiator and nuclear power stations MUST have evaporation cooling towers or else be located near a large body of water to exchange excess waste heat into, etc., etc. It is also true that the transfer of energy at each step up the food chain is very inefficient. They say it takes around 50 lbs of corn to produce one pound of beef, and it probably takes 20-30 pounds of beef to produce one pound of human tissue. The rest of the energy just goes into your living room as radiated body heat. I hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
its pollen
Explanation:
its for a fifth grader but the other answer is probably correct for a different grade
<span>A. to produce ATP and NADPH for the light-independent reactions
Remember, the purpose of photosynthesis is to provide energy for the plant to perform other chemical reactions during the process of growing. So now, let's take a look at the possible answers and see why they do or do not make sense.
A. to produce ATP and NADPH for the light-independent reactions
* Both of these are nice high energy compounds produced directly by photosynthesis. Unless we see a better option later, this looks like a good choice.
B. to convert carbon dioxide into water
* Does this provide energy to the plant? No it does not. So this is a bad choice.
C. to release oxygen into the atmosphere
* This is a happy side effect of the process for us mammals, but it's not the main purpose of photosynthesis and in fact doesn't provide energy to the plant. So wrong choice.
D. to break down glucose into pyruvic acid
* This does produce energy. But doesn't require light. So it has nothing to do with photosynthesis. Wrong choice.</span>
Light energy with very low amplitude would be perceived as <u>bright</u>.
Answer:
1. B
2. A
Explanation:
According to this question, a student is trying to decide which kind of bottle to purchase, however, he is considering the kind that will have lesser negative impact on the environment and society. The plastic bottle is easy to use due to their convenience and light-weight but they are DISPOSABLE. On the other hand, metal bottles are reusable and keeps water longer.
In accordance to the student's heart for the sustainability of the environment, he should choose the METAL BOTTLE because the metal bottle is RECYCLABLE i.e. can be reused. Recycling of most materials has been encouraged in order to curb the spread of non-biodegradable materials like plastic that can serve as pollutants to the environment.