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Animals get their energy from the food that they eat. Herbivores get food from plants which produce their own food during photosynthesis. Omnivores get food from both plants and animals. On the other hands, carnivores eat other animals as food to get energy. For example: Plant >> Chicken >> Human For this food web, the energy is transferred from the plant to the chicken then to the human. But not all the energy produced by the plant is transferred. Some of the energy but used up by the chicken so only some energy are passed on to the human.
In the food chain yes. A rabbit (animal) eats the grass (plant) and it now has the energy that it absorbed from the sun and ground. the rabbit dies and the energy is givven back to the earth.
Plants convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, and runners consume plants or plant-eating animals for energy. So, the energy that runners derive from the sun is indirect, as it is passed along the food chain from plants to animals to humans.
animals and plant use energy for living
all organisms receive their energy from respiration, a process that requires glucose and oxygen. Animals get the oxygen from the air they breathe in. The glucose is obtained from food, either other animals or plants. All the glucose in animals originated in plants that produce glucose in photosynthesis, and the glucose has been passed down the food chain.
No, not all the energy from plants is passed on to the animal that eats them. Some energy is lost as heat through metabolic processes, and other energy is used by the plant for growth and reproduction. As a result, only a portion of the energy stored in plants is transferred to the animal when it is consumed.
plants
Light
photosyntices Energy from the sun is transferred from plants to animals by the animal consuming the plant.
energy transfer to the plant,then to the animals and human and lastly to the decomposers.
It is vacuole
The mitochondria