Biosphere
A biosphere A biosphere are regions of the surface , atmosphere and hydrogen of the earth that is habited by biotic organisms. Environments requires photosynthesis/ chemosynthesis and cellular respiration for the plants and animals to function and to create an health balance towards the plants other species in the habit. Energy is produced from every living organism that does its necessary niche to produce and store energy in the habit. A form of energy that is produced from photosynthesise is ATP and NADPH. These forms of energy are important to keep the plants health because it allows the plants to get food from this energy to grow stronger the cycles that is used to gain this energy in the chloroplast of the plant is called the Calvin cycle. Animals also require energy , the cycle that they obtain energy from is called the krep cycle, these cycles are important to keep and maintain the living organisms in the environment. Bur for some biotic organisms require cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products. The waste products of the animals are then used to fertilize the soil in the rainforest to keep the plants and trees healthy.
Fun Fact; Blood is an essential element is the body that keeps the body functioning a 100%, but muscle contraction is also crucial to the human body because muscle contraction produces heat, and heat is produced by energy produced in muscle tissue. This function is necessary in the body because it allows the body to regenerate heat from the body and generate the heat from the core of the muscular system to allow the myosin and actin filaments of the muscle tissue to be exercised, so these fibres can strengthen the elastic tension of the muscles. The biosphere of the rainforest can be divided into the following habitats:
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