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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a primary reason mammals such as tigers and zebras require energy?
A
To absorb nutrients directly from the air
B
To produce sunlight for photosynthesis
C
To convert carbon dioxide into oxygen
D
To carry out cellular processes like growth and movement
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that mammals, including tigers and zebras, are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain energy by consuming other organisms rather than producing it themselves.
Recognize that energy is required for cellular processes such as growth, movement, reproduction, and repair. These processes are essential for maintaining life and are powered by ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
Recall that mammals do not absorb nutrients directly from the air, as they rely on digestion and absorption of food through their digestive systems.
Note that mammals do not produce sunlight for photosynthesis, as they are not photosynthetic organisms like plants. Photosynthesis is exclusive to autotrophs such as plants and algae.
Understand that mammals do not convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. Instead, they inhale oxygen for cellular respiration, a process that breaks down glucose to produce ATP, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct.