Moose primarily use plant material as their energy source, feeding on a diet that includes leaves, twigs, and aquatic vegetation. They are herbivores and consume a variety of forbs, shrubs, and the bark of trees, particularly in winter when other food sources are scarce. The cellulose in these plants is broken down in their digestive system, providing the necessary energy for their large bodies.
Glucose is the only energy source that the brain can use.
Carbohydrates
light energy
The greates source of energy is the Sun
protiens
Wind
solar
Moose have antlers primarily for mating purposes. During the mating season, male moose use their antlers to compete with other males for the attention of females. Antlers also serve as a form of defense and can be used to establish dominance within the herd.
Metabolism is the chemical process an organism uses to extract energy from its foodstuff in order to maintain, grow, and reproduce. Moose are ruminants (4 chambered stomach), which enables moose to use bacteria in their rumen to help break down highly lignified forages, such as twigs and leaves. This microbial action allows moose to metabolize more energy from the plants in their diet.
Wind energy.
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates