No but they stay healthy from the Vitamin D3
By eating plants.
plants: sunlight for photosynthesis animals: plants, other animals
Plants need sunlight to produce sugars which they use for their nutrition. Then herbivore animals eat the plant to get energy and after that the carnivore animals eat the herbivore animals for the same reason. The energy of sunlight has traveled through plants, herbivores and carnivores, for example to humans who eat other animals.
because if they had no sunlight they wouldn't have the energy they need to use respiration in cells
Animals depend on the sun indirectly as they rely on consuming plants or other animals that have obtained energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. The sun is the ultimate source of energy that sustains the entire food chain and ecosystem.
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. Animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals. This natural process has been occurring for millions of years before the use of fossil fuels.
Fur, sunlight, energy, and/or constant moving.
No. Neither can plants, for that matter. Animals get the energy they need from plants, or from other animals, which they eat. Plants get their energy from the sunlight.
Yes - indirectly. We get energy from the food we eat, which comes from animals or plants; animals also get their energy from plants; and plants get the energy from sunlight.
No animals can photosynthesize. Photosynthesis is a process carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert sunlight into energy. Animals obtain energy through consuming plants or other animals.
No animals are capable of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert sunlight into energy. Animals obtain energy by consuming plants or other animals.
Energy in the form of water, sunlight, and air.