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What organism gets it's food indirectly from the sun?
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What organism gets it's food indirectly from the sun?
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A giraffe, for example a giraffe eats leaves grown on a tree grown by sunlight
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A plant, Reason why is because since a plant is a producer it’s able to use energy from the sun to produce its food from carbon dioxide and water,,,((Might not make much sense but a plant is an organism))
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