All plants and animals need to obtain energy from their environment in order to grow. How is this process different for plants than it is for animals?
• A. Plants obtain their energy from sunlight, while animals obtain their energy by eating plants or other animals.
• B. Plants need several multiple sources of energy, while animals only need one source of energy.
• C. Plants convert the energy they obtain to sugar, while animals convert the energy they obtain to salt.
• D. Plants obtain their energy through their roots, while animals obtain their energy through their mouths.
3 answers
A. Plants obtain their energy from sunlight, while animals obtain their energy by eating plants or other animals.
How do most consumers obtain energy?
• A. They obtain energy indirectly from plants.
• B. They eat minerals from under the ground.
• C. They eat other animals that make their own energy.
• D. They obtain energy from gaseous molecules in the air.
• A. They obtain energy indirectly from plants.
• B. They eat minerals from under the ground.
• C. They eat other animals that make their own energy.
• D. They obtain energy from gaseous molecules in the air.
C. They eat other animals that make their own energy.