yes it is because of the carbon cycle
Sugars are the fuel for respiration. Respiration fulfills the energy need of cell
the plant uses chloroplasts to turn carbon dioxide and water into sugars. as a comparison animals absorb sugars from their diet. however in both plants and animals mitochondria are needed release energy from the sugars this is why plants have both choloplasts and mitochondria.
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals.
They have both Mitochondria and Chloroplasts.
Plants store carbohydrates as sugars and starches...cellulose is also a complex structural sugar. Animals store glycogen (a type of complexed sugar) in the liver and muscles for fast energy and convert excess carbohydrate to fat.
Omnivore. Humans are omnivores, as we eat both plants and animals.
Glucose is a key factor in short-term energy storage for both Plants and Animals.
photosynthesis
foodshelter
animals and plants are both species
- plants need the animal excrement to both spread seeds and to fertilize the soil!- animals need plants for food as many areherbivores which only eat animals, eat the plants and plants don't have much energy so animals eat lots of planst and the cycle continus
Sugars, lipids [both fats and oils], proteins, hormones, and nucleic acids are the main ones.