They are Herbivorous.
Herbivores are organisms that obtain energy by eating only plants. This includes animals such as cows, rabbits, and deer. Herbivores cannot synthesize their own food and rely on consuming plant material for energy.
herbivores
producers: green plants
primary cinsumer: herbivores
secondary consumers: carnivores
decomposer
its herbivore
Primary consumers.
Herbivores.
Herbivores!
Herbivores
Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and some bacteria can convert sunlight into chemical energy. Animals obtain energy by consuming other organisms through eating and digesting food. Some organisms, like certain bacteria and fungi, can obtain energy through the process of chemosynthesis, using inorganic compounds as a source of energy.
The most accurate comparison is that plants obtain energy through photosynthesis, animals obtain energy by consuming other organisms, and fungi obtain energy through decomposing organic matter. Each kingdom has evolved unique strategies to obtain energy based on their specific ecological roles.
People can get energy from sunlight through a process called photosynthesis, which is carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria. During photosynthesis, these organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which can be used for various cellular functions and to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
Heterotrophs obtain energy by consuming organic matter from other organisms. They break down the organic compounds in their food through processes like digestion and cellular respiration to release the stored energy for use in their own metabolic processes.
Plants are not necessary for energy because humans can obtain energy from other sources like animals, fungi, and bacteria. However, plants provide essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and fiber that are important for overall health and well-being.
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by eating them
The food you eat obtained the energy contained in it by eating plants, and or eating other organisms which ate plants. Plants obtain energy by a process known as photosynthesis in which they receive energy from the sun (photons) and store it in sugars such as chlorophyll. These sugars are starches and other carbohydrates which can be broken down and the stored energy is released and used by your body.
By eating plants.
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Because glucose is such an important molecule from which organisms obtain energy, plants and animals will string together units of glucose called polysaccharides. Plants store glucose as a polysaccharide called starch.
Like ALL animals, yes. They get energy from the plants they eat.
Herbivores
Plants and animals.
There are many organisms that feed on carcasses of plants and animals. Jackals and Vultures and among them. There are also organisms called decomposers which break down the dead carcasses for nutrients.
Technically, plants do eat, you just don't see them eating. Animals get their energy from eating other organisms (plants, other animals, etc.), while plants get their energy from the sun and undergo photosynthesis which results in energy for the plant, or their 'food'
producers such as, oak trees, obtain energy by making their own food. producers are plants