Chemical Energy Transfer: How Plants Fuel Animal Muscles
The correct answer is: Chemical energy.
Plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, releasing oxygen in the process. This glucose is then stored in the plant as chemical energy. When an animal eats the plant, it breaks down the glucose and releases the chemical energy, which is then used by the animal's muscle cells.
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