The herbivores obtain most of their energy in the form of food from plants.
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Yes a deer is a monogastric (having one digestive cavity) herbivore (animal that gets its energy from eating plants and only plants).
it gets reflected
Turns yellow and dies
mitochondria: organelle: plant
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The use it to survive, move around, and reproduce much in the same way that the energy you get is used for your daily activities.
umm.... i think you mean Herbivore. A herbivore is an animal that eats and gets its energy only from plants. A plant eater. A Carnivore is a meat eater. An Omnivore is an animal that eats meat and plants.
no, shrimps are carnivores
Basically only 1/10 of the energy from the previous organism is absorbed into the body of the consumer while the other 9/10 is burned up when used for energy by the previous organism. If there is some grass with 100 energy and it gets eaten by a herbivore, the herbivore only receives 10% of the ORIGINAL energy (so the herbivore will have 10 energy.) The animal that will eat the herbivore will only receive 1 energy from the ORIGINAL energy source. The next consumer of the previous organism will only get 0.1 energy from the ORIGINAL energy source and so on.
Trophic, or Energy Levels. (i.e. Producer feeds Consumer, Consumer Feeds First Level Predator, etc. OR. Plant feeds Herbivore, Herbivore feeds Carnivore). If I understood your question correctly...
a welder that gets its energy directly from a utility power plant is
A plant cell gets energy from the leaves that absorbs sunlight.
Yes a deer is a monogastric (having one digestive cavity) herbivore (animal that gets its energy from eating plants and only plants).
the plant gets food
it gets reflected
it doesn't get energy directly from the sun it gets the suns energy from whatever producers it eats and if its a carnivore than it eats herbivores and herbivores eat producers so the rat gets energy from the herbivore which gets energy from the sun.