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ASSIGNMENT 04 (Portfolio)2025
UNIQUE CODE:
Detailed Solutions, References & Explanations
DUE DATE: 02 October 2025
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Question 2
1.1 Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses because of its motion. Any moving
object—from a rolling ball to flowing water—has kinetic energy proportional to its mass
and the square of its velocity.
1.2 Energy is transferred in an ecosystem through food chains and food webs.
Producers (plants) convert sunlight into chemical energy via photosynthesis. Herbivores
consume plants, transferring that energy to the primary consumer level. Carnivores and
decomposers then transfer energy further, with some energy lost as heat at each step.
1.3 The main purpose of photosynthesis in plants is to convert light energy, carbon
dioxide, and water into glucose (chemical energy) and oxygen. This process stores
energy in a usable form to fuel plant growth and supply energy to consumers.
1.4 Cellular respiration is the metabolic process by which cells break down glucose and
oxygen to release usable energy in the form of ATP, producing carbon dioxide and
water as byproducts.
Disclaimer
Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is”
without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as
a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for
comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be
reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means.
assignmen
ASSIGNMENT 04 (Portfolio)2025
UNIQUE CODE:
Detailed Solutions, References & Explanations
DUE DATE: 02 October 2025
Terms of use
By making use of this document you agree to:
Use this document as a guide for learning,
comparison and reference purpose,
Not to duplicate, reproduce and/or misrepresent the
contents of this document as your own work,
Fully accept the consequences should you plagiarise
or misuse this document.
Disclaimer
Extreme care has been used to create this
document, however the contents are provided “as
is” without any representations or warranties,
express or implied. The author assumes no
liability as a result of reliance and use of the
contents of this document. This document is to
be used for comparison, research and reference
purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be
reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or
by any means.
, 0688120934
PREVIEW
Question 2
1.1 Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses because of its motion. Any moving
object—from a rolling ball to flowing water—has kinetic energy proportional to its mass
and the square of its velocity.
1.2 Energy is transferred in an ecosystem through food chains and food webs.
Producers (plants) convert sunlight into chemical energy via photosynthesis. Herbivores
consume plants, transferring that energy to the primary consumer level. Carnivores and
decomposers then transfer energy further, with some energy lost as heat at each step.
1.3 The main purpose of photosynthesis in plants is to convert light energy, carbon
dioxide, and water into glucose (chemical energy) and oxygen. This process stores
energy in a usable form to fuel plant growth and supply energy to consumers.
1.4 Cellular respiration is the metabolic process by which cells break down glucose and
oxygen to release usable energy in the form of ATP, producing carbon dioxide and
water as byproducts.
Disclaimer
Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is”
without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as
a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for
comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be
reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means.