why cannot animals make food from the carbon di oxide, water and sunlight like plants?
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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 need for plants and the carbon cycle would not exist.
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Plants have an organelle called chloroplasts which contain the pigment chlorophyll. ... But Animal Cells don't have the chloroplasts nor they take carbon dioxide. So they can't perform the process of photosynthesis. That's why animals cant make their food from carbon dioxide and water.
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