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Animals does not make food, so they do not chloroplasts in their body. So they will obtain their energy from food. (This is a rather short answer)
By combining Nitrogen, water, carbon dioxide, with sunlight. The sunlight gives energy to the reaction that turns water and carbon dioxide into complex hydrocarbon chains utilizing a nitrogen intermediate cycle in the conversion that is not yet fully mapped by plant biologists.thru photosynthesis. Plants absorb sunlight and convert it to chemical energy.Plants obtain energy by combining Nitrogen, water and carbon dioxide, with sunlight
Muscular Strength
The thenar muscles, which are located at the base of the thumb, are an example of short muscles. The human body contains three types of muscles.
Yes. Fat is a good energy source for muscles during almost any exercise. It's easily converted into energy.
It seems to be incorrect that the bat itself has any energy; rather, the batter's arm muscles contain the energy, which then transfers to the bat, which acts on the baseball.So, in short, it is the player that possesses the potential energy, not the bat.
When you carry heavy pails of water, you will get short but when you carry barbels, you will have many muscles.
I most certainly can! But then you would be deprived of reading an excellent story-and I just couldn't do that to you.
It allows you to move.
Any cell that is going to require large amounts of energy in a short period of time will tend to have a high number of Mitochondria. This is because mitochondria produces the energy currency of the cell, adenosine triphosphate, which produces energy.
That is short for "Department of Energy".