Animals use energy in various ways. Simply by existing, an animal is expending energy but it will use more if it does something like running.
fermentation
Animals get energy from the sun by the chloroplasts in the animals cells. The chloroplasts capture energy from the sun and use it to produce energy to the cell and therefore, the animal.
Cells do not use starch for energy storage. Starch is primarily a storage polysaccharide found in plants and not used for energy storage in animal cells. Instead, animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen.
they can use energy from gasses which makes it carbohydrates
Many plant and some animal cells use oil for energy storage .
Yes mitochondria gives energy. It generates energy through respiration
Mitochondrions store power in animal cells for later use. However, plants have chloroplasts to store energy.
Animal cells use more energy because unlike plant cells, animal cells can move at any speed and it also runs and walk to retrieve food. This puts more strain on the animal cells than on the plant cell :)
That is to produce to energy. It carry out respiration
No they do not, only plants do.
Mitochondria in animal cells convert energy into forms the animal cell can use whereas photosynthesis is the process plants use involving chloroplasts that convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into glucose, energy and oxygen.
Animal cells use forms of sugar to make energy using the organelles called mitochondria.