Animals make energy primarily through cellular respiration, a process that converts food into usable energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). They consume organic materials, such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, which are broken down in their cells. Oxygen is often required for this process, particularly in aerobic respiration, where glucose is oxidized to produce ATP, carbon dioxide, and water. In the absence of oxygen, some animals can utilize anaerobic respiration to generate energy, albeit less efficiently.
Only as an energy source, it requires amino acids for animals to make proteins.
Animals lack the necessary cellular structures and metabolic pathways, such as chloroplasts and photosynthesis, that are present in autotrophic organisms like plants to convert carbon dioxide into food. Animals are heterotrophic and rely on consuming organic matter to obtain the energy needed for their metabolic processes.
animals use the energy to move around and plants dont use the energy
Plants release energy by absorbing in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Animals release energy by eating and their waste releases energy by turning in to a decomposed material to make humus for plants
plants make energy and food from the sun with photosynthesis. Animals eat plants which give the consumers energy. We breathe oxygen
Plants have an organelle in their cells called chloroplasts that allows them to utilize the sun's rays and make food for energy. Animals, on the other hand, do not have this organelle and therefore cannot make their own energy from the sun's rays.
Parasites.
because animals don't have to make the own sugar and energy. plant have to it the only way they can survive. animals eat there food instead of make in themselves
*is energy from the sun the same as energy from food but in a different form ?* energy gets past threw in a cycle, plants take in energy, animals eat plants, humans make animals in to food.
Animals use food (carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) to make energy through a process called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down to release energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is used by cells to perform various functions.
animals and electrical energy
Animals depend on plants for food and the reason for this is so animals can get the energy they store from the sun into their own bodies. They also depend on plants because plant's are autotrophs ( make their own food) by using and storing the sun's energy, so because us animals are hetrotrophs ( can't make our own food :S) we depend on the energy the plants have stored from the sun light.