Animals in the rainforest get their food from anywhere. They may sometimes get it off the floors (fallen sources), up the trees or in the rivers. Many animals will normally get their food from one of these places. It is very unknown if there is any other places.
Nothing creates energy. Plants get their energy from the Sun through the process of photosynthesis, whether they live in the jungle or anywhere else. If you are wondering about the deep shade on the rainforest floor, then plants have to be adapted to cope with that. Many of them grow upwards to reach the light in the canopy, others have large leaf area to maximise the energy they can obtain.
They obtain energy by eating other organisms ( for animals) and plants do by gaining sunlight water and fertile soil to grow healthy and maintain living and freshness
From a process called photosynthesis in which they take in carbon dioxide and sunlight and exhale oxygen that, we humans can breath in.
It gets it energy from the sun
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Sunlight, oxygen and water. They use these to create chlorophyll through photosnythesis and that is their energy.
Plants use light to create chemical energy and produce ATP. This is done through a complicated process also known as photosynthesis.
This means that plants undergo photosynthesis to create their own energy. Water(from the ground) + CO2(Carbon Dioxide) + Light(Energy) = glucose(sugar or energy) + oxygen The glucose is the energy that all organisms need to function. Plants just use photosynthesis to make it. Photosynthesis occurs in their Chloroplasts, which only plants have.
when the plant gets carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight energy it will create oxygen and sugar.
No. Neither can plants, for that matter. Animals get the energy they need from plants, or from other animals, which they eat. Plants get their energy from the sunlight.
Photosynthesis, except in carnivourus plants.
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Plants harness the energy from our sun to create chlorophyll from the process of photosynthesis. Plants use the energy of sunlight to synthesize the hexose sugars by photosynthesis in their chloroplasts.
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Photosynthesis inside a plants Mitochondria produces energy
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Green plants photosynthesize to create energy. They are green due to chlorophyll.
They use nuclear energy to produce power for the grid.
Sunlight, oxygen and water. They use these to create chlorophyll through photosnythesis and that is their energy.
The decrease in producers that are plants would create instability first. Plants are the source of energy in an ecosystem and energy is introduced in an ecosystem by plants by making food by the process of photosynthesis using inorganic substances and heat energy.
in a nut shell, no. there are no 'jungles' in barbados. however, in places there are jungle like conditions. lots of tropical, overgrown plants create a jungle like atmosphere. so it is how you define a jungle