Where dose the energy go, when a species dies?
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Death or an organism or an individual cell is not 'loss of energy.' It is the cessation of complex chemical activity and co-ordination .
When a cell or an organism dies there will be loss of heat energy to the environment. Chemical energy in the form of ATP and the like remains until these chemicals breakdown as part of the decomposition process. More energy will be lost as heat but proteins, lipids etc may be consumed by other animals or micro-organisms and the energy is transferred to them.
thats what defines death.loss of energy. Where does it go? lost as heat.
what? the death and end of a species has nothing to do with the release of energy
it is returned to the earth for the uses of stronger organisms to continue the cycles of life and evolution.
No physics major, but thought that energy cannot be lost it is then part of the universe and kick my *** if you find alternative sources of energy in the world but the would world will be bereft without killing annd disrupting the loves of others? But was that killing and maiming lawful or right by any definition ? Good people getting killed and it should stop and I am refering to any military actiion or terrorist operation because force is force no matter the cause. It was never right to committ crimes againnst another people and I think Israel/Usa shhould pay for what they they did to Lebanon - heck they were only plain folks having munitions dropped all around them
Into worms
back to the nature as heat.
maybe.
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