You cannot get energy directly from food that you eat because your body need some time like an hour or two hour to digest the food. Well if you need instant energy you have some fudge or glucose.
Zooplankton gets its energy directly from the sun and does not eat plants.
Omnivores get energy from the food they eat, as does carnivores and herbivores..
when we eat food it is finally converted into the most basic form i.e. glucose so when we drink glucose directly it is directly absorbed by the cells without processing in the stomach so it gives instant energy
Your red blood cells carry the stored energy from your food to your cells for use. Food is not directly carried to your cells.
heterotrophs
cause u just don't
Ask yourself where the "food" gets its energy.
For several reasons, but one of the most obvious is our food. We eat food to get energy; the food comes directly from plants, or indirectly through the animals we eat (which, in turn, eat plants, or other animals that eat plants).
energy directly from its food
We get the energy we need from the food we eat.
Their food, directly. As that food is either plants, or animals that eat plants, or animals that eat animals that eat plants, and so on, every animal indirectly gets its energy from the sun.Save for animals around thermal vents in the ocean depths, of course, those ultimately get it from warmth and minerals.
from food you eat and the food gets energy from sun.
it eat the energy
Technically, everything-we all get all of our energy from the sun. Plants convert the energy into food that we consume directly, or indirectly through the animals that eat the plants. We gain the energy from eating the plants or the animals.
it doesn't get energy directly from the sun it gets the suns energy from whatever producers it eats and if its a carnivore than it eats herbivores and herbivores eat producers so the rat gets energy from the herbivore which gets energy from the sun.
The sun aids to human nutrition directly and indirectly. Directly, the sun's rays provide vitamin D and indirectly through ATP/photosynthesis It gives energy to plants that we eat and the animals that eat them (which we also eat.) You will get the most indirect nutrition from the the sun (energy) if you eat plants.
When you consume food, your body breaks it down into sugar. Your body uses the sugar as energy for the cells. Some foods break down into sugar faster than others.