Question: Organisms need energy to survive, grow and reproduce.Where do living things get the energy that they need

Answers: A. Plants get energy from fertilizer's animals get energy from water
B. Plants use energy from sunlight to make food molecules animals get energy from eating
C. Plants do not need energy because they do not move Animals get energy from food
D. Plants get energy from the soil.Animals get energy directly from the sunlight

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The correct answer is B. Plants use energy from sunlight to make food molecules; animals get energy from eating.

Plants perform photosynthesis to convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in food, while animals obtain their energy by consuming plants or other animals.

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