How does sun energy transferred in food like burger and chips?

The sun is the ultimate source of energy for almost all life on Earth, and the energy it provides is ultimately stored in the form of chemical energy in plants. When we eat plants or animals that have eaten plants, we are consuming this stored chemical energy.

For example, when you eat a burger and chips, the energy that you get comes from the plants that the cow ate, and the plants that the potatoes grew from. The cow and the potato plant both used the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which is a form of sugar that plants use for energy. The cow and the potato plant then stored this glucose in their tissues as starch, which is a complex carbohydrate.

When you eat the burger and chips, your digestive system breaks down the starch into glucose, which is then absorbed into your bloodstream. Your cells then use the glucose for energy to power your body's activities.

So, the sun's energy is transferred to food like a burger and chips through the process of photosynthesis, and then stored in the form of chemical energy in the plants and animals that we eat.