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<span>About the conservation of energy. Suppose you are in a vacuum and you bunch a basketball. You will notice that no matter how much you will leave the ball bunching the ball will never stop. That happens because the ball develops both potential and kinetic energy, the sum of those two give us the mechanical energy which remains constant. We have to suppose that friction is zero otherwise you have to count for thermal loses. </span>I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
The answer for this question is C ✨
1) dog
2) plants
3) people
4) cat
5) snake
6) hamster
7) friends
8) flies
9) cockaroach
10) chinchila
12) fish
13) ants
14) mice
15)birds
16)turtle
17)lizard
18) guinea pig
19)flowers
20)mother
21) father
22) aunts and uncles
23) brother
24) sister
25) cousins
im sorry this is really bad, but there are hardly any other living things in a household other than humans, pets, and plants, hope it helps.
I think the answers are B and C. In the picture, you can see Carbon Dixoide being emitted into the atmosphere, which contributes to the photosynthesis and the formation of ATP to provide a source of energy.