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Plants release energy by absorbing in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Animals release energy by eating and their waste releases energy by turning in to a decomposed material to make humus for plants
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals.
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals.
No, a rotting log is not a producer. Producers are typically organisms like plants and algae that create their own energy through photosynthesis. A rotting log is decomposing organic matter, primarily composed of dead plant material, and serves as a habitat and nutrient source for decomposers like fungi and bacteria, rather than producing energy itself.
Animals get their energy from other animals that have eaten plants or from plants themselves. Plants get their energy to produce sugars from the sun.
plants: sunlight for photosynthesis animals: plants, other animals
The release of energy in plants and animals food is chemical energy.
What is the difference in which in animals and plants store energy?
Two ways. Eating plants that access the energy of sunlight directly. or, Eating the animals that eat the plants, or eating the animals that eat the animals that eat the plants. All animals are heterotrophs. They can not synthesize their own food.
Yes - indirectly. We get energy from the food we eat, which comes from animals or plants; animals also get their energy from plants; and plants get the energy from sunlight.
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. Animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals. This natural process has been occurring for millions of years before the use of fossil fuels.
No. Neither can plants, for that matter. Animals get the energy they need from plants, or from other animals, which they eat. Plants get their energy from the sunlight.