Herbivores obtain carbon from plants, which are rich in carbon compounds. Carnivores obtain carbon from herbivores.
Carbohydrates are needed for energy. One gram of carbohydrate releases 17kJ of energy in the body. The energy is released by respiration.
The get the majority of their carbohydrates from their prey, which are mainly herbivores.
from the food they eat
they eat food
Carbohydrate diets or dietary fibers.
big mac tbh
Animas need carbohydrates for energy.
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
From their food
no
No.
All animals obtain carbohydrates the same way we do, by eating plants: grain, roots and tubers, leaves, fruits, nuts.Except they don't turn them into bread and pie and french fries.
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates, are polysaccharides of glucose, made by animals.
photosynthesis
Energy from the sun is eventually used by humans when we eat the carbohydrates that plants make when they use the sun's energy to synthesize carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide, or when we eat the flesh of animals who eat the carbohydrates from plants, or if we eat the flesh of animals who eat other animals who eat carbohydrates from plants.
Animals store carbohydrates as glycogen. Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose.
None. Carbohydrates are only found in plants.