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∙ 9y agoThe link between the energy that carnivores get from eating to the energy captured by photosynthesis is the food chain.
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∙ 12y agoIt is a pretty big and unusual cycle however fairly simple to understand. A carnivore, a meat eating animal, for example a mountain lion eats herbivores, plant eating animals.The herbivores eat grasses, leaves and plants that go through the cycle photosynthesis. So they use sunlight to synthesize foods. Thus when the herbivores eats the plant they are gaining it's energy and in the next step... The carnivore eats the herbivores who have eaten the plants and thus the carnivore gains the photosynthesis' energy as well.
Carnivores obtain energy from consuming other organisms that have directly or indirectly utilized energy from photosynthesis. Plants capture sunlight energy through photosynthesis and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. When herbivores eat plants, they obtain this energy, and when carnivores eat herbivores, they indirectly acquire the energy that originated from photosynthesis. This connects the energy flow from sunlight to carnivores through the food chain.
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∙ 9y agoThe link between the energy that carnivores get from eating to the energy captured by photosynthesis is that the energy the carnivores eat is produced during photosynthesis. This is why producers use photosynthesis.
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∙ 11y agoYour question is a little awkward, but let's see if this helps: Each step of the food chain is about a 90% loss of biomass. 1,000 pounds of vegetables produces 100 pounds of rabbits, which supply 10 pounds of foxes and if the fox gets eaten, 1 pound of bear.
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∙ 13y agoPlants are called autotrophs because they make their own food. Animals are heterotrophs because they must consume autotrophs to get food. Food is a plethora of organic molecules which are used to power cellular respiration. Cellular respiration results in the production of a molecule called ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is used as a universal energy unit throughout an animals body. When animals die and decompose in the ground, all those organic molecules are broken back down and returned to the earth where plants use them to grow again.
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∙ 12y agowhen a predator eats a prey only 10% of energy consumed by the prey is transfered.
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∙ 15y agoFood Web
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food chain
Carnivores obtain energy by consuming other organisms, such as herbivores that have obtained energy from consuming plants. The energy originally captured by photosynthesis in plants is transferred through the food chain to carnivores when they eat herbivores. This creates a flow of energy from the sun to plants to herbivores to carnivores.
Carnivores obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, including herbivores that obtain energy from photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some bacteria convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. Carnivores rely on this stored energy indirectly through the food chain.
The sun gives off energy in the form of sunlight. The sunlight is then absorbed by plants. Herbivores and first-level consumers eat the plants, therefore absorbing some of the energy. Carnivores and second-level consumers eat the herbivores, absorbing some of THEIR energy, which came from the plants in the first place!
Penguins are carnivores, eating fish.
Carnivores can make ATP through a process called gluconeogenesis, where they can convert non-carbohydrate sources like proteins and fats into glucose. This glucose can then be used in the process of glycolysis to produce ATP. Alternatively, carnivores can also use ketone bodies, which are produced from fats, as an alternative energy source for ATP production when glucose is limited.
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food chain
Carnivores obtain energy by consuming other organisms, such as herbivores that have obtained energy from consuming plants. The energy originally captured by photosynthesis in plants is transferred through the food chain to carnivores when they eat herbivores. This creates a flow of energy from the sun to plants to herbivores to carnivores.
Carnivores obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, including herbivores that obtain energy from photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some bacteria convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. Carnivores rely on this stored energy indirectly through the food chain.
The sun gives off energy in the form of sunlight. The sunlight is then absorbed by plants. Herbivores and first-level consumers eat the plants, therefore absorbing some of the energy. Carnivores and second-level consumers eat the herbivores, absorbing some of THEIR energy, which came from the plants in the first place!
Penguins are carnivores, eating fish.
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The source of nitrogen's for carnivores (meat eating animals) is by EATING HERBIVORES they eat plants and the plants have the nitrogen by the soil... ect...
Carnivores can make ATP through a process called gluconeogenesis, where they can convert non-carbohydrate sources like proteins and fats into glucose. This glucose can then be used in the process of glycolysis to produce ATP. Alternatively, carnivores can also use ketone bodies, which are produced from fats, as an alternative energy source for ATP production when glucose is limited.
carnivores they eat stuff like krill and zooplankton