Biology, asked by satishraj29, 1 year ago

how do living things get their food​

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Answered by preetgoswami44
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Answer:

When plants carry out photosynthesis to make food they need four things; chlorophyll, energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil. Consumers are usually animals. Consumers cannot make their own food, so they have to eat other organisms. They can be classified into three main groups.


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Answered by leuaxen
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Answer:

the living things get their food by two mode of nutrition....

autotrophic mode of nutrition

heterotrophic mode of nutrition

Autotrophic Nutrition

➡️ carbon and energy requirements of the autotrophic organism are fulfilled by photosynthesis it is the process by which autotrophs in substances from the outside and convert them into stored form of energy this material is taken in the form of carbon dioxide and water which is converted into carbohydrates in the presence of Sunlight and chlorophyll...

Heterotrophic Nutrition

➡️the form of Nutrition defers depending on the type and availability of food material as well as how it is obtained by the organism is called heterotrophic nutrition for example whether the food source is stationary such as grass or mobile such as dear would allowed for differences in how the food is excess and what is the nutritive Apparatus used by a crow and the lion...

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