no, only plant cells
cells that contain chlorophyll do, like plant cells. but cells like animals cells do not make their own food
consuming other organisms or plant matter. Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, while animals rely on consuming other organisms for nutrients. This difference accounts for the diverse ways in which plants and animals obtain their food.
Animals do not have chloroplasts, the organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plants, so they are not capable of producing their own food through photosynthesis. Animals have evolved to obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter, rather than creating their own energy from sunlight like plants do.
Animals do not make their own food through photosynthesis, so they do not need chloroplasts.
Animals cannot make their own food through photosynthesis like plants because they do not possess chloroplasts or the necessary cellular machinery to carry out this process. Instead, animals have evolved to obtain their energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter. This process allows them to extract nutrients and energy from their food to fuel their metabolic processes.
dont no
from substance which are organic
Autotrophs are animals that make their own food. One example of an autotroph would be plankton however, in general, animals are heterotrophs and therefore obtain their carbon and nutrients through consuming the producers of the food chain. This is then broken down via digestion and transported to cells.
Animal cells don't have chloroplasts. Only plant cells do. Plant cells use chloroplasts in photosynthesis. They catch light energy that is essential for them to make food. Animals don't use photosynthesis to make food, so they can't get energy from something they don't have.
cell wall to give the plants fixed shapechloroplasts. contains chlorophyll, needed by plants to make food. animals do not need to make food
Food molecules such as glucose to be consumed for their own? No. Only photosynthetic plants and chemosynthetic organisms can manufacture their own food. I'm not sure if the chemisynthetic organisms include some animals. I think they're mostly archaeas.
Animals within the Animalia kingdom do not make their own food. Instead, they obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter. This process is known as heterotrophy.