circulation

物質に敬意を表して

Respect for the Citric Acid Cycle

The citric acid cycle found in aerobic organisms. The cycle of extracting carbon dioxide and water from sugar and oxygen seems to efficiently generate large amounts of ATP. In tribute to the citric acid cycle, which continues to produce and consume ATP,
働きに敬意を表して

Respect for the fluid

Fluids are fluids that change shape and flow when force is applied. There are many fluids in nature, such as wind, rivers, and ocean currents. There are also blood and respiratory flows within the body, and in the long term, glaciers and the mantle are also fluids. In homage to the fluids that transport materials, mix, and create circulation,
敬意を表して

Respect for the clouds

Clouds cover the sky at a certain altitude. They change shape into various forms, providing protection from sunlight, absorbing infrared rays to keep warm, acting as generators, pumps to suck up water, and sprinklers to disperse it. This is a tribute to the many roles that clouds play.
敬意を表して

Respect for the bark

The bark has a vast surface area due to its complex structure. If you add up the surface area of ​​all the bark on Earth, it would be equal to the land area of ​​the Earth. In tribute to the bark that absorbs methane, fixes nitrogen, dissolves sap in rainwater, and supports many living things,
敬意を表して

Respect for the animal migration

Unlike air or sea, when animals travel long distances on land, they need to move completely on their own, without relying on wind or ocean currents. This is a tribute to the great animal migrations that migrate in large groups over harsh long distances, circulating nutrients and enriching ecosystems through their migration.
敬意を表して

Respect for the waves

Wave properties appear in many things, such as ocean surface waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, seismic waves, and gravitational waves. The particles that make up matter also have wave properties. Ocean waves are like breathing, and pigment waves create vivid patterns on living things. In homage to the waves that appear everywhere,
領域に敬意を表して

Respect for the land

It is said that the Earth used to be entirely covered by ocean, with no land. Now there are many huge continents, and new islands are constantly being born, providing a stable foundation for our feet.
敬意を表して

Respect for aerosols

Aerosols are tiny particles of solids and liquids dispersed in air. In honour of the diverse activities that take place in the atmosphere, including nutrient circulation, the movement of microorganisms, the formation of clouds and ice clouds, and the absorption and radiation of heat from sunlight, aerosols are
敬意を表して

Respect for purification

Various living organisms purify the soil, water, oceans, and atmosphere. Mosses, lichens, and plants that collect metals in the soil, microorganisms that break down oil in the ocean, and bacteria that absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide. In honor of the activities and purification of living organisms that protect ecosystems and return various substances to the cycle.
敬意を表して

Respect for the Iron

Iron is the most abundant element on Earth by weight. It is found in red blood cells, which carry oxygen, and is an essential element for photosynthesis, supporting many forms of life. In honor of iron, which is made by bacteria in the ocean and circulates on the wind even after turning into sand,