Humans gain energy directly from plants by eating the plants themselves in the form of fruits, vegetables, and grains. We gain energy from them indirectly by eating the meat of animals that eat plants.
Photosynthesis gives plants energy, and when animals eat the plants, they gain energy from the plants. And, of course, when animals eat other animals, they indirectly obtain energy from the plants, which get their energy from the sun. So, the answer would be the sun.
Yes - indirectly. We get energy from the food we eat, which comes from animals or plants; animals also get their energy from plants; and plants get the energy from sunlight.
Humans can't get energy directly from the sun, they get it indirectly via plants.Plants fix the energy from the sun by photosynthesis; this enables them to grow & become food.Humans eat the plants, or eat the herbivores (e.g. beef cattle) which have grown & produced meat by eating the plants.So you could say that the solar energy that humans obtain is either 2nd or 3rd hand.
photosyntices Energy from the sun is transferred from plants to animals by the animal consuming the plant.
plants are the main producer of any ecosystem. they directly obsorbed the energy from the sun and than chnge it into the energy that can be used by the others mean reducers
Indirectly, via eating plants.
A phototroph. Directly plants, lichen and algae. Indirectly, almost every living thing requires the sun's energy (herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat herbivores). PLANTS,ANIMALS,and HUMANS. The only known living creatures that do not rely directly or indirectly on the energy of the sun are the chemotrophs at the bottom of the ocean.
Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Humans then obtain this energy indirectly by consuming plant-based foods or animals that have consumed plants. This demonstrates the interconnected relationship between the sun, plants, and humans in the energy cycle.
Plants get their energy indirectly from the sun through photosynthesis. They use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which is used as a source of energy for the plant. Other organisms then obtain energy by consuming plants or other organisms that have consumed plants.
People use the sun's energy directly through solar panels to generate electricity, heat water, or power devices. Indirectly, the sun's energy drives natural processes like photosynthesis in plants, which humans rely on for food, and it creates wind currents that can be harnessed for wind energy.
Humans get energy indirectly from the sun through the process of photosynthesis. Plants capture sunlight through their leaves and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which forms the basis of the food chain. When humans consume plants or animals that have eaten plants, they obtain the stored energy from the sun in the form of food.
it gives the humans air to bretheHumans feed on plant material or meat. Animals human eat feed on plants. So directly or indirectly human feed on plants. Plants depend on photosynthesis
Energy from the sun is captured by plants through photosynthesis. When humans consume plant-based foods, they obtain the energy stored in those plants. By eating a balanced diet, humans can indirectly harness the sun's energy for their own use through the food chain.
Photosynthesis gives plants energy, and when animals eat the plants, they gain energy from the plants. And, of course, when animals eat other animals, they indirectly obtain energy from the plants, which get their energy from the sun. So, the answer would be the sun.
Yes, humans ultimately get their energy from the sun, primarily through the food we consume. Plants convert solar energy into chemical energy via photosynthesis, creating the basis of the food chain. When humans eat plants or animals that have fed on plants, we indirectly obtain energy derived from sunlight. Thus, the sun is the original source of energy that sustains human life.
Plants, us (especially if we have solar panels), animals, algae, plankton, most things really. If you want to take the indirect option. Coal is a carboniferous material from compress plant and animals, so if you use coal-fired electricity.... Life on Earth is mainly due to the sun and moon.
The sun aids to human nutrition directly and indirectly. Directly, the sun's rays provide vitamin D and indirectly through ATP/photosynthesis It gives energy to plants that we eat and the animals that eat them (which we also eat.) You will get the most indirect nutrition from the the sun (energy) if you eat plants.