Why can't animals make food from carbon dioxide, water and sunlight, like plants do??
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Because animals don't have chloroplasts in their cells like plants do. Plants use these things to make food and energy through a process called photosynthesis. If animals would have the ability to capture sunlight and produce energy for themselves there would be no nee for plants and the carbon cycle would not exist.
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because animal cells does not contain plastids
which has chlorophyll to trap sunlight and also they don't have stomata for gas exchange.
so in the absence of chlorophyll,
sunlight cannot be trapped and they cannot make their own food
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