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OverLord2011 [107]
2 years ago
9

If sunlight is the source of energy for most organisms on earth, how are humans and other animals able to utilize this energy if

they cannot photosynthesize? trace the flow of energy in order from source to destination.
Biology
1 answer:
mixas84 [53]2 years ago
7 0
Humans get D vitamin from sunlight. the plants perform photosynthesis and grow , we eat those fruits and vegetables grown in the plants. so indirectly we humans and other animals are benifitted from sun sunlight . flesh eating animals eat herbivores animala so they are also benifitted
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