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Interestingly, our bodies use less energy to digest, transport, and store FAT, and relatively more to process protein and carbohydrateAnswer = Fat
Flatworms don't digest their food as they don't have digestive tracts. Evolutionarily, they don't need to digest food as they absorb it already digested from their hosts. They evolved to be parasites and are physiologically dependant on their hosts, and what they gain from this is that they no longer have to expend energy to digesting their own food, but can instead use that energy to produce thousands of eggs so as to infect others.
The purpose of digestion is to digest food and absorb the energy from the food. Also some parts of the digestive system also helps you to remove wastes from the body. ;)
chloroplast's absorb light energy
Vaporization absorb energy.
Active transport needs energy, passive transport does not need energy.
Chloroplasts the pigment which can absorb solar energy.
ABSORB
yes they do,the reactions which absorb energy are called endothermic reaction.
Chloroplast do not produce energy.They absorb energy of sun light.
Reactions that absorb energy from the environment are referred as endothermic reactions.