Biology, asked by cutiepieshreya, 8 months ago

3. Energy demand is different with pants and animals,explain

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Answered by Rajputadarshsingh3
44

Answer:

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Movements in a plant are usually at

the cellular level and hence a far less

amount of energy is required by

plants. Animals, on the other hand,

need to move from one place to

another; in search of food. So, the

energy need of animals is pretty higher

than of plants.

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Answered by nighatrahbar
1

Answer:

every single organism needs certain amount of energy to survive . similarly every organism depends on different amount of energy depending on their food chain or capacity to have it. Like rat consume little energy from grass and rats are eaten by snakes then snakes are eaten by eagles and further more. each animal or plant consume different amount of energy and this continues

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