Asked by Jay
Where does an eagle get the energy it needs to grow and to fly?
A.
from the animals it eats
B.
from the air it flies in
C.
from the water it fishes in
D.
from the trees it nests in
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A. from the animals it eats
Eagles are consumers that obtain energy and nutrients by eating other organisms (fish, mammals, birds). They convert that food into usable energy via cellular respiration.
Eagles are consumers that obtain energy and nutrients by eating other organisms (fish, mammals, birds). They convert that food into usable energy via cellular respiration.
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