Some animals feed exclusively on plants. They are called Herbivores. An example is a horse. Some animals feed exclusively on meat. They are called Carnivores. An example is a lion. Some animals eat both plant and animals. They are called Omnivores. An example is humans.
People are "animals". Animals can not make their own food they have to eat other animals and or plants to survive. Plants can make their own food (from air, water and sunlight) - they are the basis of all food - without plants there could be no animals.
All animals need plants for survival because plants make food and oxygen. we all need oxygen to breathe and the plants I'm sure you know take the carbon dioxide in the air and make it into oxygen. and as for food some animals eat leaves and plants also make food like berries that we and animals eat too. :)
Simply the only difference is that plants have green leaves that can make there own food. Animals and plants all move, grow and reproduce
Many animals need to eat plants to live. Other animals eat animals that eat plants. So the food that plants make is the source of life for all animal life.
Green plants make food from sunlight. All animals get their food by eating plants (living things) or animals (also living things)
All animals eat other living things, either plants or other animals. The only living things that make their own food are plants.
Plants are primary producers. They use the sun's energy to make food. Plants are the base of food energy in the world. Sun ----- plants ------- animals. Plants also use carbon dioxide from the air when they make food and the give out oxygen as a result of making food. All animals need oxygen to live.
Worms and horses that is all I can think of.
Plants provide shade, shelter, food and Oxygen to all animals and make the planet Earth lifeworthy.
all plants make food by the help of sunlight
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Both plants and animals have varying nutritional needs. Plants require nutrients like water, sunlight, and soil minerals to grow, while animals need a balanced diet of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals to thrive. Each is essential in its own way within the food chain.