Yes! Sunlight exposure is how our bodies naturally create vitamin D.
The sun gives energy to the plants. The animals take the energy from the plants by eating them. The animals are made into pepperoni.
they eat and sleep and the sun and the air around them gives them energy
*is energy from the sun the same as energy from food but in a different form ?* energy gets past threw in a cycle, plants take in energy, animals eat plants, humans make animals in to food.
Animals get energy from the sun by the chloroplasts in the animals cells. The chloroplasts capture energy from the sun and use it to produce energy to the cell and therefore, the animal.
Animals get their energy from other animals that have eaten plants or from plants themselves. Plants get their energy to produce sugars from the sun.
All living things depend on energy from the sun. Even though animals get their energy from either plants or from animals that eat plants, those plants get their energy from the sun, so it all comes back to the sun.
The Sun.
photosyntices Energy from the sun is transferred from plants to animals by the animal consuming the plant.
The energy comes from the Sun.
During photosynthesis, the molecules of chlorophyll in plants take in or absorb energy in the form of light from the sun. In relation to animals, the energy taken from the sun divides the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. Oxygen is then given off for the animals to breathe.
Fossil fuels wwwwwwwere once living plants and animals. If they were plants they got their energy from the sun, and if they were animals they got their energy from eating plants who got their energy from the sun, or from eating animals who ate animals who ate plants who got their energy from the sun. In other words the sun is the source of all energy. The sun´s energy is stored in living beings, in plants and the animals that eat the plants, and if conditions are right, that energy is then stored in the form of fossil fuels.
No, only plants do. I believe chloroplast produces energy from the sun, a.k.a photosynthesis. Do animals produce energy from the sun, no.