For one, they are entirely different organism. One is a plant. One is an animal.
Plants get energy by making their own food through a process called photosynthesis.
Rabbits, as with all animals, get their energy through eating food lower than them on the food chain. and they don,t eat the same food.
A rabbit is considered a heterotroph because it consumes other organisms, such as plants, to obtain the energy it needs for survival. By ingesting these organisms, the rabbit is able to break down and utilize the nutrients within them to fuel its own metabolic processes.
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They can indeed. However sunflower seeds contain a high proportion of oil, so if the rabbit eats a lot of sunflower seeds they will get quite fat.
The grass gets it's energy from the sun and then the rabbit eats the grass.
If you're asking for an example, then an example could be a wolf eating a rabbit. It has taken the energy from the rabbit, which the rabbit had gotten the energy from the plants it had been eating. The plants got their energy from the sunlight, using it to make glucose.
Less energy is stored in the rabbit as compared to the snake.
This type of diagram is called a food chain. It illustrates the flow of energy through different organisms in an ecosystem, from producers (grass) to consumers (rabbit) to predators (fox).
Yes, an eagle gets energy by eating a rabbit. When the eagle consumes the rabbit, it breaks down the rabbit's tissues during digestion, releasing stored energy in the form of nutrients. This energy is then used by the eagle for various activities, such as flying, hunting, and maintaining its bodily functions. Thus, the eagle relies on the rabbit as a source of energy in its food chain.
a rabbit moves by eating to get energy for his/her legs to jump.
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No. The rabbit only uses a fraction of of the energy. As a general rule of thumb, 90% of the energy in an animal's food goes to waste.