Mitochondrions store power in animal cells for later use. However, plants have chloroplasts to store energy.
Pretty Much The Same Inside But Outside They Just Look Like Houses (You Get To Walk Around A Little Ring Of Houses
Little Houses was created in 1994-10.
Electrical energy is converted to heat inside a toaster. The heating elements in the toaster use electrical energy to generate heat through resistance, which then toasts the bread.
That's the diminutive, and plural, of "casa".
An omnivore (means "eats all"--it's an animal that eats plants and animals) gets its energy from calories, or little units of energy. Calories are the things anorexics are so afraid of.
because energy has to travel up the food chain, and by the 9th link there is very little energy for the animal to use
Usually one or more cells (batteries) installed inside the little car, to run its little motor or motors.
there is an animal crossing little town
they lived in little villages with many houses. their houses were made of plaster, river cane and mud. with little thatched roofs
Those "notices" are just little helpful signs that give hints about what to do in Animal Crossing. It is also a marker where a new person could move. It serves two purposes.
Japanese houses
Animals that take care of their young produce fewer eggs. e.g. crocodiles. Animals that leave their young to fend for themselves produce numerous eggs. e.g. fish. This is an energy balance. You spend little energy to produce eggs, but spend more energy taking care of your offspring. Conversely, you can spend lots of energy producing many eggs and spend little energy thereafter. It's a numbers game.