Plants use the sun´s energy (the energy in photons, light particles) to synthesize glucose from smaller chemical particles. They eventually use glucose to grow. Herbivores eat the plants and take up the energy in their cells, and use it to grow themselves. Carnivores may eat the herbivores and do the same.
Lions do not get direct energy from the sun. They get their energy by consuming other animals, primarily through hunting and eating meat. The energy from the sun is initially captured by plants through photosynthesis, which is then passed through the food chain as animals consume plants or other animals.
Plants convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, and runners consume plants or plant-eating animals for energy. So, the energy that runners derive from the sun is indirect, as it is passed along the food chain from plants to animals to humans.
The Sun's energy is converted into food by plants through photosynthesis. When you consume plants or animals that have consumed plants, you obtain the energy from the Sun in the form of calories and nutrients. This energy is then used by your body for various functions to keep you alive and healthy.
The energy consumed by the fox comes from the plants and animals it eats, which ultimately derive their energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Plants convert sunlight into chemical energy via photosynthesis, which is then passed on through the food chain as animals eat other animals or plants. Thus, the energy consumed by the fox can be traced back to the sun as the original source.
Plants use some of the energy they produce from photosynthesis for their own growth and reproduction, so all of the energy they are able to gain from the sun cannot be passed on to the animals that eat plants because they use some of it themselves.
Wolves rely on the sun indirectly for energy by consuming prey that has obtained energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This energy is passed on through the food chain to wolves when they consume animals like deer or rabbits. Wolves do not directly rely on the sun for energy like plants do through photosynthesis.
Animals do not capture energy directly from the sun like plants through photosynthesis. Instead, animals indirectly obtain solar energy by consuming plants or other animals that have stored energy from the sun. The energy from the sun is passed through the food chain and eventually utilized by animals for various biological processes.
Animals get energy from the sun by the chloroplasts in the animals cells. The chloroplasts capture energy from the sun and use it to produce energy to the cell and therefore, the animal.
it is passed by first, the energy from the sun and passed into plants which provide nutrients.
Animals get their energy from other animals that have eaten plants or from plants themselves. Plants get their energy to produce sugars from the sun.
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ATP is an immediate source of energy for animals and all living things.