Sustenance (food)
consumers
humans animals and fishes etc
C. they are autotrophs.No animal is an autotroph, all are heterotrophs. All the other choices are true about animals
Humans are animals, and all animals require energy to move, and reproduce. They obtain that energy from ingesting food, and digesting it.
Nitrogen gas is fairly inert and so is difficult for organisms to process. Instead, animals must get usable nitrogen compounds from their food.
People are heterotrophic organisms. They are unable to manufacture their own food and must obtain their nutrients and energy source from external sources.
No. A food chain must begin with a producer, which uses photo- or chemosynthesis to produce energy. Animals must consume other organisms to obtain energy and so cannot be producers.
Yes, they do because they don't have much of a growing season, and so they must depend on animals and fish for their main food sources.
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The following groups of organisms do not contain any species that can undergo photosynthesis: animals, fungi, and protists. These organisms lack the chlorophyll pigments required for photosynthesis and must obtain their energy from other organic sources.
Photosynthesis is not required for animals to obtain energy from food, as it is the process by which plants and some other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. Animals must digest and metabolize food, but they do not perform photosynthesis.
Heterotrophs are living organisms that cannot produce their own food and must obtain it from other sources. This includes animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria. Heterotrophs rely on consuming organic matter to obtain energy for survival and growth.