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.
all living things use energy
First of all, autographs and heterotrophs are not even closely related. Heterotrophs obtain energy by consuming organic matter of other organisms, either living or deceased. Autotrophs obtain energy by capturing it from sunlight (photosynthesis) or capturing chemical energy (chemosynthesis).
Energy is the indirectly observed quantity that has power to cause a change in a system. We do not observe energy directly - we only observe the effects that it has on systems as they change. According to the first law of thermodynamics, the energy of an isolated system (one where no mass or energy are entering or leaving) must remain constant. Energy never disappears it just forms into another type of energy
* Living things are made of cells. * Living things obtain and use energy. * Living things grow and develop and move. * Living things reproduce. * Living things respond and may adapt to their environment.
we can classifying things a either living or non-living based characteristicssuch as the ability to :. grow.move on their on own ;. reproduce ;. respond to changes
nearly living things obtain energy either directly or inderictly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis....
nearly living things obtain energy either directly or inderictly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis....
nearly living things obtain energy either directly or inderictly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis....
The sun
The sun.
Every living thing, either directly or indirectly.
Grass, plants,etc
The sun emits light and heat energy through a process called nuclear fusion. Plants use sunlight during photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of chemical energy. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as animals consume plants or other animals.
Energy itself is not considered biotic. Biotic factors refer to living organisms, while energy can be classified as either potential or kinetic. Living organisms can store, use, and transfer energy, but the energy itself is not considered living.
The theory is that petrol is the result of decaying living beings; assuming this is so, the answer is yes: all living beings get their energy (directly or indirectly) from the Sun.
plants
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