The s orbital has the lowest energy level.
Fruits, nuts, insects
Yes. Peanuts are called Ground Nuts in Africa.
The energy gaps between levels are not all the same.
THis is because they have the same properties, therefore, they react the same way.
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Nuts store energy in the form of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. The fats in nuts are a concentrated source of energy, providing a high amount of calories per gram. This energy is released when the nutrients in the nuts are metabolized by the body.
All of the orbitals in the same energy sublevel (s, p, d, f) have the same amount of energy. For example, each of the 3p orbitals have the same energy and all of the electrons in the 3p orbitals have the same energy.
Yes and no. The energy consumption requires to grown the corn, ect.. doesn't make it worth the expense. Basically, it's a wash. Same energy required, to produce the same amount of energy overall.
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Some herbivores do eat nuts as part of their diet, depending on the species. For example, squirrels are herbivores that eat nuts as a significant part of their diet. Nuts can provide essential nutrients and energy for herbivores, but not all herbivores consume them.
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Fruits,nuts,vegies
Nuts get their energy from the nutrients stored within them, such as fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. These nutrients provide calories that our bodies can use for energy. Additionally, nuts also contain vitamins and minerals that can help support various bodily functions.
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Chipmunks get energy from the nuts, seeds, and roots that they eat.