They eat various plants through their mouth which they then digest in their stomachs.
The leftover energy gets stored.Love,Justin Bieber :)
i am not so sure but it is actually it gets its energy from the sun
Energy will, but "useful" energy will not, as the available energy gets dissipated through expanding space. This is referred to as the heat death of the universe.
Heterotrophs get energy by eating plants. The process is called food chain.
Ask yourself where the "food" gets its energy.
No, grasses produce their own food. They are autotrophs.
it gets eaten by a grasshopper
NO!2nd Answereer says: Yes, but only if the grasshopper gets stuck in the owl's throat!
In "Grasshopper" by e.e. cummings, the figurative language used includes personification (giving human qualities to the grasshopper) and imagery (descriptions of the grasshopper's movements and appearance that create vivid mental images). These literary devices help to convey a sense of the grasshopper's vitality and energy.
grass - grasshopper - frog - snake.
Sunlight, because sun heats the grass which the grasshopper eats and get the energy from its food.
The excriment a grasshopper produces could be used as food and therefore fuel to other living organisms, as well as the grasshopper itself eaten for energy.
This is because as each organism gets energy they most use it. For example a grasshopper that just ate a plant needs to use the energy for cellular respiration and some of it goes to waste and is released as heat. The energy left can be taken by the next organism but it is less than before.
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The body gets its energy when you respire. Respiration is an energy release inside a cell
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
it gets its energy from sucking nutrients out of other things for example a grasshopper, than by photosynthesis like most plants do. Also some Venus flytraps can capture pretty big things for their size, like a frog.