No, there are sugar animal deserts/snacks, but animals themselves can't make the sugar
Sugar comes from sugar cane hence the term sugar cane; although bees make honey.
they cant because they dont have money
A chloroplast.
A chloroplast.
Yeast are tiny microscopic animals. Yes, ANIMALS. When you put sugar in bread, yeast eat the sugar and release Carbon Dioxide, causing the gas pockets to make the dough rise.
because animals don't have to make the own sugar and energy. plant have to it the only way they can survive. animals eat there food instead of make in themselves
Marshmallows are bad for animals because it can get stuck in their teeth, rot their teeth and the sugar can make them hyper.
yes animals need sugar to survive they are like humans in that way.
Animals need to make energy in order for their muscles to work. Plants simply stay in one place and only need to make sugar from sunlight.
To convince animals to spread seeds. Animals eat the fruits and spread the seeds, burying them with fertilizer.
If you are talking about plants, then yes. Water is consumed in photosynthesis to make sugar. If you are talking about animals, then no. Animals make water out of the food they eat and the oxygen they breath.
For plant-eating animals the benefit is that they can get to the sugar the plant has stored.
The sugar is converted and stored as fat.