Same as you do - by eating and metabolizing.
It's more efficient to eat cow because cows feed on plants which will have more energy than the salmon has, since salmon feed on smaller fishs which will make it have less energy than beef does.
Energy from it's food.
Energy from it's food.
“One of my favorite energy-boosting foods is salmon. Chock-full of nutrients, salmon is a food that contributes to many positive health benefits, including energy levels, thanks to B vitamins, particularly B12 which may help boost energy and fight fatigue naturally.
Yes, salmon is a heterotroph because it relies on consuming other organisms for its energy and nutrients rather than producing its own through photosynthesis.
Chickens do not directly gain energy from the sun like plants through photosynthesis. Instead, chickens require energy from their food, which is broken down during digestion to produce energy for various bodily functions. The plants that chickens eat may have gained their energy from the sun through photosynthesis.
No, salmon are not autotrophs. They are heterotrophs, which means they obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. Salmon are carnivorous fish that feed on smaller fish and other aquatic organisms.
When a brown bear eats a salmon it does not acquire all the energy contained in the body of the fish. This is because the bear's body is not efficient enough to obtain all of the energy from what eat eats. When the cells covert the protein of the fish into energy, it looses most of the useful energy in the process (the second law of thermodynamics proves this).
Salmon are consumers. They are an animal that eats other animals.Consumers are organisms that feed on others below them in the food chain. Their job is to reduce the number of overpopulating organisms.
No, a celt is a type of prehistoric stone or metal tool. Post-spawning salmon are typically referred to as "kelts" or "spent fish." These salmon have completed their reproductive cycle and are usually darker in color with reduced energy reserves.
There is Atlantic salmon is Scotland. Scottish salmon is probably farm raised Atlantic salmon.
a salmon is a herbivore