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The presence of lipids in an organism's body is most likely associated with energy storage and insulation. Therefore, option A, "A human eats fruit to get a quick source of energy," is relevant, as lipids can provide a long-term energy source. However, the specific connection between lipids and the other options isn't as direct. Thus, lipids primarily serve to store energy and maintain cellular functions.
Lemons make the most
Yes an avocado is a fruit. Most people talk about it a lot. "Is it a fruit or vegetable" My answer would be fruit
The smallest fruit would be th Pomegranete it is a big pink round fruit and on the inside it is like small seeds but it is edible!
The fruit that our planet, Earth, is most commonly compared to in terms of shape is a sphere or a globe.
An apple
maybe
DC battery acts as temporary storage of energy generated from the solar pannel before being used.
not quite sure but avocado has the most calories and is very good for you
Example Of Energy CyclesTourchchemical energy heat light-> -> +Light Light heatchemical ebergy from he battry then this changes into light then heat light is useful heat is wasted. I got a c for this.
Meat, vegetables and fruit
Meat, vegetables and fruit
If by energy you mean electricity, I would think that most fruits conduct electricity in that most fruits are mostly made of water, and water with impurities (e.g. little bits of fruit!) is an excellent conductor of electricity.
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No
Energy transfer in fruit involves the conversion of sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis. This energy is stored in the form of carbohydrates, such as glucose, which is then used by the fruit for growth, development, and reproduction. When the fruit is consumed, this energy is transferred to the consumer for various metabolic processes.
The potential energy of the fruit decreases as it falls due to gravity converting potential energy into kinetic energy.