The energy that all microbes need to survive comes in the form of glucose (sugar). This can come from many sources such as being a parasite and sucking from other microbes, and eating plants or animals. Answer By Awesomeluke53
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The energy that all organisms need to survive comes from food in the form of chemical energy stored in molecules like glucose. Through processes like cellular respiration, organisms convert this chemical energy into a usable form called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to power various cellular functions and activities.
Six forms of energy are mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, nuclear, and electromagnetic.
We store extra energy in two froms: Fat and Glycogen. Fat is commonly stored around your belly and leg area, Glycogen in every cell of the body. Muscular cells and the liver are especially rich in glycogen as they need a supply of fast energy to create movement (muscle), have a great passage of blood (liver) that they can dispense it to.
The focal length of the lens is 10 meters. This can be calculated using the lens formula: 1/f = 1/do + 1/di, where f is the focal length, do is the object distance, and di is the image distance. Given the object and image distances, we can solve for the focal length.
When it rains, the process of precipitation occurs, where water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets in the atmosphere. This is a change from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water). When the rainwater hits the ground, it may also undergo some infiltration into the soil and possibly evaporation back into the atmosphere.