yes animals need sugar to survive they are like humans in that way.
Why do you presume sugar is not addictive to animals? Wouldn't there need to be a scientific experiment to allow them to have sugar on a regular basis to figure out if they would in fact become addicted?
Sugars are the fuel for respiration. Respiration fulfills the energy need of cell
Glucose( C6H12O6) is helpful for your body and is harmful because you need sugar to have energy, but to much sugar can mean buildup body fat. Plants & animals need sugar to survive for energy.
Glucose( C6H12O6) is helpful for your body and is harmful because you need sugar to have energy, but to much sugar can mean buildup body fat. Plants & animals need sugar to survive for energy.
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.
No, sugar gliders have no need to store food. They are native Australian animals, and in their habitat they do not suffer from a shortage of food during different seasons.
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.
It's not like a Vampire. A Vampire is a mythical (FAKE) creature....where a Sugar Glider is real. We own sugar gliders and they are very sweet and loving animals who need lots of care.
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.
for animals to get their sugar they go to the store and buy some. they usually use the sugar to bake cookies
Not really, sugar is made by plants - animals eat the plants to get this sugar.