Plants and animals both store energy found in fossil fuels by going threw a system call cell fertilization thru out their life.
It comes from sunlight originally, since plants formed the original organic molecules. When dead plants and animals were buried, compressed, and heated, their products (coal, oil, gas) retained the chemical energy stored in their molecules millions of years earlier.
For every plant an animals eats they get 10% of the plants oringanal energy. That goes on when that animal gets eaten the other animal get 10% of that animals energy this was found out about in school
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
No, plants do not store glycogen. Instead, plants store carbohydrates in the form of starch, which is the primary energy reserve for plants. Glycogen is primarily found in animals, particularly in the liver and muscles, where it serves as a form of energy storage.
It comes from sunlight originally, since plants formed the original organic molecules. When dead plants and animals were buried, compressed, and heated, their products (coal, oil, gas) retained the chemical energy stored in their molecules millions of years earlier.
Chloroplasts are found in plants and some protists. They are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which sunlight is converted into chemical energy stored in glucose. Animals do not have chloroplasts.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Autotrophic cells are found in plants, where they use chlorophyll to perform photosynthesis and produce energy from sunlight. Animals do not contain autotrophic cells; they are heterotrophic and must consume other organisms for energy.
Plants.
Harder parts of organisms become fossils. For example vasculature in plants and bones of animals are best preserves in the fossils.
No, most animals and plants that have lived on Earth do not leave fossil evidence. Fossilization is a rare process that only occurs under specific conditions, so many organisms decompose before they can become fossils. This is why the fossil record is incomplete and biased towards certain types of organisms.
The Mitochondria is found in both the animal and plant cells. They are the "power house" of the cell. They create energy.