Bioenergetics
Bioenergetics is a branch of biology that studies energy flows in living organisms and analyses how energy is transformed and used to maintain life processes. It is closely related to metabolism, genetics, biochemistry and physiology. Bioenergetics helps us to understand how living organisms use energy to produce the force and energy needed to support life, and how this energy is transferred between different parts of an organism. By understanding how energy is used, we can develop new ways to improve the efficiency of energy use. This has practical applications, including improving the yield of crops, making better use of renewable energy sources and developing eco-friendly technologies.
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2 journal(s) foundEnergy Conservation
ISSN: 2642-3146
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Bahador Bakhtiari, Research Scientist
Chercheur Scientifique
Natural Resources Canada
Energy conservation is not about making limited resources last as long as they can. Most of our energy use comes from fossil fuels like petroleum and coal that provide electricity and gas to power our growing energy needs. These resources are non-renewable which means that we will eventually run out. Conserving energy helps to conserve resources.
Mammal Research
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Farman Ali, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University | FAFU · Microbilogy.
The Chief mission of Journal of Mammal Research is to publish the articles that focuses research on Mammals. Its scope covers all aspects of mammalian biology and ecology.