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PRODUCTIVITYThis is the rate at which photosynthetic plants (the PRIMARY PRODUCERS) convert light energy to chemical energy.
Photsynthesis!
It is called cellular respiration (oxidation of carbohydrates), and the process is known as metabolism.
photosynthesis
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Autotroph are producers which is life forms that can transfer solar energy into chemical energy. However, heterotrophs are consumers dependent on the chemical energy produced by autotrophs.
Respiration is the series of chemical reactions used to release energy stored in food molecules. it is also the process by which producers and consumers release stored energy from food molecules.
Producers produce their own food, using photosynthesis to convert sunlight and oxygen into a simple sugar to consume. Consumers eat the producers and other consumers. They get energy from the things they eat. Decomposers break down dead organisms into chemicals to be put back into the soil. Producers use that chemical to grow. The cycle goes on and on, until some humans go and corrupt it.
Producers are placed at the bottom of the food chain because the do not eat other living organisms and instead get their energy though the sun.
Yes, consumers indirectly get energy from the sun through various processes. The sun's energy is captured by plants during photosynthesis, converting it into chemical energy stored in the form of carbohydrates. Consumers then obtain this energy by consuming plants or other organisms that have consumed plants.
Producers Consumer Decomposer
Most life uses the chemical process of oxidation to obtain the chemical energy needed to run cellular activities and synthesize other molecules. The oxygen for this process is obtained from the air via respiration.
Consumer. Anything that does not directly produce it's own energy from the sunlight (photosynthesis) or chemical compounds (chemosynthesis) is a consumer.
I think you might be thinking of this: Decomposers--bacteria and fungi that break down dead things into the mineral components to be consumed by the producers Tertiary consumers--animals that eat carrion (dead things) Secondary consumers--predators and omnivores that eat the primary consumers Primary consumers--herbivores that eat the producers Producers--things like plants that make their own food
Secondary consumers are organisms that eat primary consumers. Primary consumers eat primary producers. Primary producers are plants that photosynthesize sun light into chemical energy. A cow, for example, that eats grass (a primary producer) is considered to be a primary consumer. The wolf (or a human for that matter), who eats the cow (a primary consumer), is defined as the secondary consumer.
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