In a sense, yes. The feces from animals and the decomposing bodies of animals helps feed the plant which gives it nutrients and energy. They mostly get energy from the sun though. It is a cycle. The animal eats the plants to survive then through its feces it lets out seeds from the plant it ate which also lets out more nutrients for the plants to eat. here is a song to help........................................................................ Everything that lives on earth poos in some way
And thats how the cycle happens each and everyday
Just look at the green green grass and the birds up in the sky
Its all here because of poo and now ill tell you why
Grass is eaten by the cattle
Which is eaten by women and men
Defuses with their body, and becomes poo again
And that poo goes through the sewer
which is tucked into the sea
and its eaten by the plankton which becomes the fishes meal
and the bigger bigger fish with the poo still inside
Swims up near the shore and gets eaten alive
By a grizzly bear that poos on a dead piece of sand
So that it can spring to the life and become poo for the land!
Its the poo of the antelope, the poo of the giraffe
Which crawls up to the earth, and becomes the blades of grass
The grass is eaten by the cattle, which comes out the other end
To make poo for the humans, and start all over again.
Animals mainly get energy from the food they consume. They save the energy by sleeping or resting when not hunting or foraging.
85 percent because plants use up some evergy to use photosynthesis. Thats why other animals only get 85 percent of their energy
the animal is using some energy so they lose just under the hafe of the plants energy so that is how an aniaml only gets hafe
Plants get energy by photosythesis while animals get energy by plants.
When you eat something you only get 10% of the original energy that was in the thing that you ate eating it does not take that much energy so I would say that you would get about 10% of the energy the anmial had
Actually,it depends however we can say that animal cell has more mitochondria. As plant cells' motion consists of locomotion which means moving on their axis,they utilise less energy. However,animal cells' motion is an active one so they utilise more ATP.Thus,animal cells have more mitochondria than plant cells as they produce energy much more.
The fundamental difference between plant cells and animal cells is that plant cells have much larger vacuoles, possess chloroplasts, and have a cell wall as opposed to a cell membrane. Animal cells do not need these things for the simple fact that they can't convert solar energy into chemical energy and don't need that much water to survive.
A plant eats glucose, it makes its own glucose by sunlight, water, and carbohydrate. it makes its own food and sends it throughout the stems and leaves, well, i don't know that much about plants
It is found in both plant and animal cells, but it is much larger in plant cells.
euglena
Yes it does. A vacuole is a small cell that helps control the food consumption and growth. An animal plant has a slightly bigger one because it needs much more energy to help the growth and food consumption...
Energy can be created by eating the right choice of foods, not eating too much, and not eating too little.
as much as a monster energy would be
The animal (human) gives off CO2 to the plant and then the plant gives the animal (human) oxygen to breathe. So therefore that is how you pretty much explain how plant cells and animal cells recycle each other's waste products. hope this helps! (:
It functions like the skin of and animal. I is what separates the plant from the external environment ;]
Not much, really. Eukaryote cells (which include plant and animal cells) have everything prokaryotes have and much more.