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.
true
as you need glucose to respire and create energy, probably not
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We need energy in order to function (and live).
yes you do need eneey
you need to smell
From the food we eat.
no, they get the energy they need from the mitochondria.
consumers eat producers to obtain the energy they need to survive
living things need energy because they cannot live longer without energy
True. Organisms cannot create energy; they must obtain it from their environment. This energy is typically captured through processes such as photosynthesis in plants or cellular respiration in animals. These processes convert environmental energy sources into forms that organisms can use to sustain their life functions.
The negative energy is spread throughout space. It means that if the universe adds up to nothing, you don't need a God to create it.