Food (chemical energy).
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Chlorophyll , comes from the plant, however it takes the chemical process of the sun giving the plant energy.
The energy in grass comes from sunlight via the process of photosynthesis, which converts light energy into chemical energy stored in the plant's cells.
because the energy comes from the sun, plants absorb energy, an animal eats the plant and then we eat the animal. The animal didn't create the energy.
they get energy by eating plants which absorb energy during photosynthesis, then a deer comes along and eats the plant and then the deer gets energy. well, a lion comes along and is hungry so he eats the deer, thus giving him energy from the sun.
that depends on what it is. if its a plant it comes from air water and sunlight. if its an animal it comes from food water and sleep. if you are only looking for one thing that energy mostly comes from it would be water.
The primary source of energy for a lettuce plant comes from sunlight, which it captures through the process of photosynthesis. During this process, the plant uses chlorophyll in its leaves to absorb light energy, converting carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil into glucose and oxygen. The glucose serves as an energy source for the plant's growth and development.
Short answer no, long answer yes: Energy comes in many forms, but plants are not one of them. You could however argue that plants contain stored energy. In this case the chemicals in the plant are the source of energy. These get digested by whatever eats them and therefore can be seen as a form of energy.
The sun makes everything on Earth. The sun is needed to grow our plant foods and feed the animals that we eat. Our energy comes from food and the sun makes the food so that's why all of our energy comes from the sun.
it comes from the seed and it got it because the plant which layed the seed left some energy in it , and i got this question and i got 2 merits!
The energy used in photosynthesis comes from sunlight. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and other pigments in the chloroplasts of plant cells, which then use this energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
The energy produced by a wheat plant primarily comes from photosynthesis, where it converts sunlight into chemical energy stored in carbohydrates. This energy is used for the plant's growth, development, and reproduction. Additionally, when the wheat is consumed by animals or humans, the stored energy is transferred through the food chain, providing nourishment and energy for other organisms. Ultimately, some of this energy is also released back into the environment as heat during metabolic processes.