Biology, asked by mirzafahimullahbaig, 5 months ago

where do animals get energy from? ​

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Answered by yashkarmur34
3

Answer:

Glucose stores heat and energy. Because animals cannot produce energy directly from the sun, they must eat plants or other animals that eat plants, and acquire energy, either directly or indirectly, from glucose. Animals that eat plants exclusively are called herbivores.

Answered by harshitasharma4441
0

Answer:

by taking nutrition

Explanation:

the nutrition in animals is cellulose.. which humsn can't digest

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