Energy chews typically contain ingredients like caffeine and sugar that may not be suitable for children. It's best to consult with a pediatrician before giving energy chews to kids to ensure they are safe and appropriate for their age and health.
The food we eat contains potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of its molecules. This potential energy is released and transformed into kinetic energy as our bodies metabolize the food for energy.
Energy from the sun is eventually used by humans when we eat the carbohydrates that plants make when they use the sun's energy to synthesize carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide, or when we eat the flesh of animals who eat the carbohydrates from plants, or if we eat the flesh of animals who eat other animals who eat carbohydrates from plants.
The energy in the prey it eats. Wolves are carnivores, they eat meet. The animals they eat themselves eat grass and get their energy from the grass. Grass is a plant and plants make their own food by trapping the energy in Sunlight. Thus ultimately the Wolf's source of energy is the Sun.
When you eat an apple, the potential energy stored in the food is converted into chemical energy through digestion. This chemical energy is then used by your body for various functions such as cell growth, repair, and movement.
The body gets energy through the food we eat. When we eat food, our digestive system breaks it down into nutrients, such as glucose, which is used by our cells to produce energy. This energy is essential for our body to perform everyday functions and activities.
2 is enough for kids under 14 and 6 chews for 15 and up
"Chews"
Chews them up.
Yes, a 12-year-old can eat Gatorade chews, as they are designed for active individuals needing quick energy. However, it's important to ensure that the child is not sensitive to any of the ingredients and to monitor their intake, as these chews contain sugar and electrolytes. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional if there are any concerns about diet or nutritional needs.
hunting for their food
it takes food chews it then swallows it
As far as I can ascertain - all the ingredients used to make Refresher chews are vegetarian friendly.
No, they do not expire, but they do get hard.
It picks it up with its mouth and chews it.
chews it
It gnaws mouthfuls off then chews them.
It picks it up with its mouth and chews it.