By eating other living things.
Living things have the capacity to reproduce, non-living things do not reproduce. The living things use biological energy for their growth and development, non-living things do not require such energy.
The energy used by all living things start with producers.
food is needed to give energy to living things. Food combines with oxygen to release energy.
No
A heterotroph gets the suns energy indirectly by eating leaves that get the suns energy.
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The sun (indirectly).
The kind of energy that is inputted in an ecosystem is solar energy. Whether indirectly or directly, all living things use sunlight to maintain life.
Sunlight and, at the Ocean bottom at heat vents, hydrogen sulfide are both use as sources on bio-energy.
photosynthesis
All living beings ultimately get their energy (directly or indirectly) from sunlight.
Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis.
Energy is required for living things because they have to have energy to do every other characteristic of life. Living things obtain energy by making it themselves or eating other organisms.
Living things have the capacity to reproduce, non-living things do not reproduce. The living things use biological energy for their growth and development, non-living things do not require such energy.
The fuel that living things use for energy is glucose.
ADP and ATP are used by living things to sore and supply energy. The energy originally comes from the Sun.
The theory is that petrol is the result of decaying living beings; assuming this is so, the answer is yes: all living beings get their energy (directly or indirectly) from the Sun.