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a frog feeds on a grasshopper for food. how does the food provide energy to the frog?
○ the food is broken down to release energy.
○ the food is stored in the body to produce energy.
○ the food combines with atp to form energy molecules.
○ the food releases carbon dioxide to produce energy molecules.
When an animal consumes food, the digestive system breaks down complex organic molecules (like carbohydrates, proteins, fats) from the food. This breakdown process, followed by cellular respiration, releases stored chemical energy that the organism can use for life functions. Storing food does not directly produce energy, food does not combine with ATP to make energy molecules, and releasing carbon dioxide is a waste product of energy production, not the way energy is generated from food.
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The food is broken down to release energy.