well they don't really get energy but i know that there stomach , like ares , separates the different parts of the food like the nutrients , fat ,protein, and the grain to help there body live better . but in a way they do kind of get energy from the food they eat . same with us too. but the answer is there stomach is were all this happens. i think its a little amazing that it can do that don't you?
The answer would be the digestive system.
They get their energy from the food they eat.
Ants, and all other animals, use up energy when looking for food. They get energy by eating and metabolizing the food. You might say they their cells create and use energy by converting the food to energy, and that happens when they are looking for food, eating the food, or merely sleeping. When that process stops, the animal dies.
The energy used by animal by bringing oxygen to the animal. The energy makes the food grow for the animal to eat By:Crystal Chen
because energy has to travel up the food chain, and by the 9th link there is very little energy for the animal to use
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Perhaps catabolism, or respiration? The question is vague
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 :)
Every animal needs food because every animal needs energy.
food chains
All animals, yourself included, consume food to gain energy. Unlike plants, animals can't use sunlight to produce energy, however, by eating plants or other animals, an animal can convert the energy that organism had for its own use.
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.