Humans get the energy and matter they need to survive from the food they eat. The foods humans eat contain carbohydrates, vitamins, and protein. All of those components are broken down by the human body with the aid of digestion.
the food we eat gives us carbohydrates, lipids, and other nutrients needed to carry out the process of life.
From food they eat.
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I think itβs from the food they eat.
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chemolithoautotrophs
Producers obtain their energy from light by making it via photosynthesis.
Decomposers get energy in much the same way as heterotrophs (e.g. humans) obtain energy. They take organic matter called detritus (e.g. dead leaves, wood etc.), and take the chemical potential energy out of it. Wood, for example, has much chemical potential energy (as you can tell from a wood fire). Decomposers break apart the cellulose in the wood into sugar monomers, and then do cellular respiration to "burn" it. Humans only differ in the source of the sugar molecules; rather than obtaining the sugar molecules from, say, potatoes decomposers obtain them from detritus.
Currently antimatter is only used for scientific research as it is very expensive to obtain. In the future antimatter could be used for anything that requires energy such as producing electricity.
humans
They obtain energy through the air and obtain oxygen through their gills to breath
they need oxygen , energy , minerals , and water to survive
All energy is derived from the sun. Sun gives plants energy to undergo photosynthesis so we get crops which we humans can consume and obtain energy from these crops such as corn. From the crops animals such as cattle can consume it and from this we get meat which humans can convert to energy to survive.
FOOD
consumers eat producers to obtain the energy they need to survive
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chemolithoautotrophs
You cannot obtain the energy as it is anti-matter.
humans animals and fishes etc
Animals and humans eat food to stay alive. Metabolic processes break down the food (plants and animals) to obtain energy, and the materials needed to build and repair the body.
Animals (including humans) obtain their energy by digesting food, taking out the energy content and excreting the waste. Plants get their energy by photosynthesis through sunlight.