all animals need energy from food to maintain homeostasis..
mitochondrion
Chloroplast
ATPAdenosine triphosphate (ATP)
An organism that uses energy to produce its own food supply from inorganic compounds is called an autotroph (within a food chain, it is a producer).
chloroplast
Yes, faciliated diffusion is when a cell uses energy to maintain homeostasis, but regular diffusion is when homeostasis occurs without using energy.
Animal locomotion uses a great deal of energy and food is used as fuel.
the answer is a pyramid that uses the energy of the sun to make food for a plant
an organism that gets energy from eating other organisms. an organisms that uses sunlight to make its own food. an organism that gets energy from eating dead organisms, non-living
sloth
The animal using the energy uses 90% of it and stores 10% of it, then when a animal (or anything else) eats it, it gets the 10% and uses 90% of the 10% and stores 10% of the 10%. That's also why plants are healthy for you. (Because you get more energy then meat or something else)
a regulator
solar
No. The rabbit only uses a fraction of of the energy. As a general rule of thumb, 90% of the energy in an animal's food goes to waste.
because every animal uses up some of the energy it gets . . . so the energy gets halved every time the energy gets passed on.
from the food it eats. it uses the energy to move
Mitochondria uses energy from food to make high energy compounds that the cell can use to power growth, development, and movement. Chloroplasts use energy from sunlight to make energy rich food.