All living entities.
Heterotrophs, such as animals, obtain their energy by ingesting food and breaking it down through digestion to extract nutrients and energy for their cells. This process is essential for sustaining their metabolism and carrying out various bodily functions.
heterotroph
The term is "trophic level" and it describes an organism's position in a food chain or food web based on its energy source and how it obtains energy.
They digest it the same way humans do.
breaking chemical bounds
endosperm provides the seed with the energy to grow as it is the seeds source of food.
The process by which an organism obtains food is called feeding or nutrition. It involves the ingestion, digestion, absorption, and assimilation of nutrients from the food source to meet the organism's energy and growth requirements.
Chickens get their energy the as other animals, including humans, do - by ingesting food which their bodies convert into fuel to keep them functioning.
An organism obtains food and resources from its habitat.
Food chain.
Heterotrophs obtain energy from the food they eat. They are unable to produce their own food through photosynthesis and rely on consuming other organisms or organic matter to obtain energy.
How does the animal get food?