Black bears eat a wide variety of grasses, berries, fish, and small mammals to provide them with energy for growth and development. When a black bear eats a fish, what is the BEST pathway of the energy the bear receives?

The fish contains energy from photosynthetic plants.
The fish contains energy from minerals in the stream's water.
The fish contains energy from nutrients in stream sediments.
The fish contains energy stored in its muscle and fat cells.

The fish contains energy stored in its muscle and fat cells.