you and other animals get the energy from the food the consume . this starts from the producers wich are the plants then it goes to the animal the eats the producer and finally we eat who ever eated the producer theres where we get our energy
Energy is stored in a food chain through the process of photosynthesis and chemical energy stored within plants. This energy is transferred to herbivores when they consume the plants, and then to carnivores when they consume the herbivores. The energy is stored in the chemical bonds of molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
Okapi are herbivores that feed primarily on leaves, grasses, buds, and fruits. In a food chain, they would occupy the position of a primary consumer, as they consume producers (plants) to obtain energy. They are an important link in the food chain as they provide energy to predators in the ecosystem through their consumption of plants.
All play important roles in a food chain. Ecosystem provides the habitat and resources for organisms to survive. Herbivores are primary consumers that consume producers for energy. Nutrients and minerals are essential for the growth and development of organisms at all trophic levels in the food chain.
The sun's energy is captured by plants during photosynthesis, where it is converted into chemical energy. This energy is then passed along the food chain as herbivores consume the plants, and then as carnivores consume the herbivores. This transfer of energy continues up the food chain until it is eventually released back to the environment as heat during respiration.
How is this kind of geological energy different from biological energy (such as the calories creatures get when they consume food)? How are they the same
Yes, "calories" are a measurement of energy that is contained in the food you consume.
From the food they consume.
To get energy and nutrients for your body.
To get nutrients and energy to live
From the food you consume.
Omnivores consume animals and plants and break down the proteins and energy for food.
Yes, energy from food is considered chemical energy. When we consume food, our body breaks down the chemical bonds in the food molecules to release energy that our cells can use for various biological processes.
Energy is transferred through a food chain as organisms consume other organisms. Primary producers, like plants, absorb energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Herbivores then consume plants, transferring the energy. Carnivores further transfer the energy by consuming herbivores. This process continues up the food chain, with each level of organisms consuming the energy stored in the organisms they consume.
you and other animals get the energy from the food the consume . this starts from the producers wich are the plants then it goes to the animal the eats the producer and finally we eat who ever eated the producer theres where we get our energy
Birds need to consume lots and lots of food so it will have enough energy to fly. If it didn't consume enough food it would be too tired to fly
They use the smaller of the two claws to pick it up.