10 percent of that energy goes to the human
Animals get their energy from the food they eat.
A food chain that includes humans could be grass gets energy from the sun, the grass is eaten by a rabbit, then the rabbit is eaten by a hawk, and then the hawk is eaten by a fox, and then the fox is killed and eaten by a human, and then later the human dies, and is broken down and absorbed by the grass for nutrients and the cycle continues. Another example could be algae gets energy from the sun, the algae is then eaten by a goldfish, and then the goldfish is eaten by a trout, and then the trout is eaten by a bass, and then the bass is eaten by a marlin and then the marlin is eaten by a shark and then the shark is caught and eaten by a human and then later in time the human dies and is broken into nutrients into the ground.
Human life - chemical energy from the food we've eaten is what keeps us alive.
Well, if your question is about the energy cycling through living organisms then we'll start with the sun! The sun gives light which chloroplast, in plants, convert into chemical energy using H2O and CO2. When plants are eaten by herbivores and omnivores, and the chemical energy within them is transferred to the consumer. It's still chemical energy in the body, and when it is used, it usually dissipates into heat. When the consumer dies, the chemical energies are then left for the decomposers to ingest, which is then returned to the soil and heat.Ex. Sunlight taken in by Grass for photosynthesis. (Chemical energy)Grass eaten by rat.Rat eaten by bird.Bird eaten by snake.Snake eaten by mongoose.Mongoose eaten by human?Human dies...fungus eats human's dead tissues.A:Through radiation, conduction and convection
ussually food is eaten by a human
He would be killed in any number of ways, or simply eaten.
Animals get their energy from the food that they eat. Herbivores get food from plants which produce their own food during photosynthesis. Omnivores get food from both plants and animals. On the other hands, carnivores eat other animals as food to get energy. For example: Plant >> Chicken >> Human For this food web, the energy is transferred from the plant to the chicken then to the human. But not all the energy produced by the plant is transferred. Some of the energy but used up by the chicken so only some energy are passed on to the human.
it is called potential energy. But it depends if the slingshot is for human slinging, and what race the human happens to be.
No, a chicken is a bird. A human is a person like you or me.
Humans (and other animals) derive their energy from digesting food which is eaten. The mechanism is a subject for biology, so I should rephrase your question as 'How do humans get their energy from food?' and put it into the Biology section.
no it doesn't if it's eaten in the correct amount and of course it's a much better alternative to beef
COWS eat grass and gets eaten by a human a hamburger
A chicken wing has a joint that is very similar to a human elbow. The chicken wing bends in the same way as a human elbow.