We get more energy because the amount of available energy received by the consumers decreases as the consumer is situated farther from the
producer
You do not, the energy density of an equivalent weight of chicken is much higher than salad. Lettuce contains 13 calories for each 100 gram portion, while 100 grams of chicken contains 219 calories.
You do not, the energy density of an equivalent weight of chicken is much higher than salad. Lettuce contains 13 calories for each 100 gram portion, while 100 grams of chicken contains 219 calories.
You dont, you get more fat/calories from fried chicken than vegetable, and therefore more energy, so if you have a low activity life style you wont burn that extra calories your getting from eating the chicken over the vegetable salad and your body stores this energy as fat.
Chicken
The energy is measured as calories.
Boneless, skinless chicken breast has about 25 grams of protein per serving. A standard serving of chicken is 4 ounces.
Energy multivitamin
10 percent of that energy goes to the human
sun --> grain --> chicken --> you
Yes, it very well could be, although people are working on vegetable energy.
chicken
as long as it has carbohydrates