The molecule that would provide the quickest energy for a tiger is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP serves as the primary energy currency in cells, enabling rapid energy transfer for immediate physiological needs, such as muscle contractions during hunting or sprinting. When a tiger exerts itself, ATP can be quickly regenerated through anaerobic metabolism, particularly using stored creatine phosphate, allowing for fast bursts of energy.
Carbohydrates provide the quickest energy for tigers.
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if nooone knows then why is this question up on the interent.
biomass gets it's energy when something had burned or died,for example if a tiger dies the energy is from the tiger and if something has burnt like coal then the energy is inside the coal
From the meat that it eats.
lions
A tiger is a carnivore.
Like other animals, tigers get their energy from the food they eat.
No, tigers do not use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and some microorganisms to convert sunlight into energy, while tigers are carnivorous mammals that obtain energy by consuming other animals. They rely on a diet of meat to provide the necessary nutrients and energy for survival.
You can buy it at the store
a lion , or a tiger