Eating the cow will give you plenty of protein and other nutrients found in meat that corn does not provide.
You would get more energy from eating the corn directly. In general, only about 10% of the energy gets passed up the food chain which means that you only get 10% of the energy that was originally contained in the corn by eating the cow that ate the corn.
You would get more energy from eating the corn directly. In general, only about 10% of the energy gets passed up the food chain which means that you only get 10% of the energy that was originally contained in the corn by eating the cow that ate the corn.
Only plants get energy from the sun, and animal gets its energy from eating nutrients.
All animal life on the earth get their energy indirectly from the sun as they consume plants that get their energy directly from the sun or other animals that have consumed plants.
the sunlight hits it directly.
Indirectly, via eating plants.
They don't turn grass into meat!! They turn it into ENERGY by eating it. _________________________ The energy is wasted in execration, respiration etc. Not all the energy is consumed as biomass on the sheep.
Most computers receive electrical energy through a standard wall socket, others receive electrical energy from batteries. Large mainframe computers sometimes receive electrical energy through cables wired directly to the main breaker box, without any plugs/sockets.
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That depends upon what food is being consumed and its stage of preparation. For energy conservation, it is never a good idea to leave the refrigerator open while chowing down because that would cause extreme temperature fluctuations - which is not good for the food not eaten.
No. At least, sound and electricity doesn't reach us directly from the Sun. What we receive is the sunlight - light energy.
Humans gain energy directly from plants by eating the plants themselves in the form of fruits, vegetables, and grains. We gain energy from them indirectly by eating the meat of animals that eat plants.