A cheetah is an organism that must observe, chase, and catch its food. What energy transformations are occurring in the process of a cheetah catching its food?
A cheetah uses its hind legs to push forward for the rebound in its run.
They all have energy
no it does not require energy.
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Answer: it is 45% engery Answer: Animals (and humans) get their energy from the food they eat.
endothermic reactions require energy
All of your cells require energy. Without energy you wouldn't be alive.
thinking, dreaming require energy
All living organisms (not dead) require energy
A cheetah will expell almost 99% of its energy when using its blazing speed to catch its prey. The internal temperature of a cheetah will increase exponentially during its race to catch the prey. Once caught and killed, the cheetah will lie next to its prey and rest before feeding. Then as any other predator of its nature, the cheetah will eat with others.
A cheetah is typically positioned at the top of an energy pyramid as a tertiary consumer. It feeds primarily on herbivores, such as gazelles, which are secondary consumers that eat primary producers like grasses. This placement reflects its role as a predator in the ecosystem, relying on lower trophic levels for energy.