Yes.
No. Animals are the product of other animals of the same species reproducing. Plants are, however, the main food source of many animals.
Yes, Because plants store food as starch and animals store fats/lipids as glycogen and protein is stored as glycogen too(in animals)
the earth will rapidly heat up and there will be only dryed food for animals and they will die and same with plants
*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 depends on food, shelter, oxygen in order to survive. Also the same as peopleThe Importance of plants for animals and people are:FoodFuelMedicineOxygenShelterBuilding MaterialsOrnaments, etc
The same place it comes from now: animals and plants. What a silly question.
The sun is where all things get their food but it isn't as simple as that. Plants use sunlight to make food for themselves using carbon dioxide and water. Others like animals have to base their diet on those plants. Even those animals that eat only meat, eat animals that eat plants. Cats are carnivores and only eat meat but those meat animals eat plants. The same is true of fungi except they use plants that are already dead and break them down.
Plants produce glucose through photosynthesis, a process where they use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen. Animals obtain glucose by consuming plants, or by consuming other animals that have consumed plants. Glucose is then used as a source of energy in both plants and animals through the process of cellular respiration.
It is common in animals. Plants are not infected by the same things that animals are.
Plants do not take in food from the outside in the same way animals do. Plants make their own food through photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen. Their roots absorb water and minerals from the soil, but they do not consume food in the same way animals do.
When a plant feeds on its own food, that food is broken down in the same way that it's broken down in an animals body (including yours): with oxygen. The oxygen is needed to break down the carbohydrate molecules and release the energy stored in those molecules. While a plant is photosynthesizing, its producing more than enough oxygen to break down its own food.
well that depends if it is a carnivore or herbivore yes it depends if it eats plants or animals.