Cellulose
The mitochondria provides the energy for moving chromosomes. The mitochondria produces all energy for the cell because that is where all reactions take place.
Humans are unable to get metabolic energy from cellulose because they lack the enzymes necessary to chemically break it down. Since the human body can't properly digest cellulose, it's passed in the feces.
Fat.
Oats. Not good for ponies though as they get a real energy boost
A producer, or autotroph, is an organism which synthesises its own 'food' from external energy sources. The most common type is the photoautotroph, a plant or alga which photosynthesises, that is it creates carbohydrate molecules from carbon dioxide fixing using the energy absorbed from the sun. Other types include the chemoautotrophs, which create organic molecules from chemicals nearby, because they exist near volcanic vents underwater where there is no light.The blue titThe blue tit is not a producer as is does not produce its own carbohydrate molecules.
Cellulose
Cellulose
Cellulose
energy
Glucose is the simplest carbohydrate and so probably the most abundant. It is required by every living cell for energy.
carbohydrate
glucose
Glucose is the carbohydrate and goes through your body and give energy. This converts to the cells.
sugars
glucose
once the energy that was in the sunlight is changed into chemical energy by phonasdfie
A carbohydrate is a nutrient which is non-essential. It provides the body with easy accessed energy in the form of glucose.