Yes, carrots obtain energy through photosynthesis, a process in which they convert sunlight into chemical energy. They use chlorophyll in their leaves to capture light energy, which is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The glucose serves as an energy source for the plant, supporting its growth and development. Additionally, carrots store some of this energy in the form of starch in their roots.
yes, all of living things obtain materials and energy, and use that material and energy.
no
No, carrots do not engage in photosynthesis. They are heterotrophic plants, meaning they obtain their energy and nutrients from the soil through their roots rather than through photosynthesis like autotrophic plants.
Yes, bacteria does obtain and use energy for locomotion.
Yes.
From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.
Protozoa eat food to obtain energy and algae use photosynthesis.
Obtain: by eating food. Use: by walking, jumping, meowing, breathing, ...
they use photosynthesis to make energy
FOOD
You obtain the energy from the food you eat, when you breath your body breaks down the food and turns it into energy that it can use ATP molecules.