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Where does all the energy in the food chain come from?

Because when you eat you get energy and a food chain tells you which animal eats what


How does an animal gets energy from the sun?

Animals get energy from the sun by the chloroplasts in the animals cells. The chloroplasts capture energy from the sun and use it to produce energy to the cell and therefore, the animal.


What is the relationship between an animal and the sun?

The relationship between the sun and animal is the animal has energy provided by the sun.


What animal can get energy from the sun?

alligaters, crocadiles, terrapins,and turtles all bask (lay on rocks in the dierect sunlight)to get energy.


The source of all energy?

The sun. It grows the grass the animals eat. The grass transfers some of its energy to the animal. Then, when we eat the animal, it transfers energy to us. Even then the sun is not the source of ALL energy. Volcanoes and tectonic forces on Earth are driven by heat derived from the radioactive decay of Uranium and Thorium in the Earth's inner layers.


What element supports all animal life?

The sun. The sun gives energy to the plants, the plants give that energy to herbivores when they are eaten, the herbivores are then eaten by the carnivores and so the cycle continues.


How do you not get energy directly from the foods you eat?

because the energy comes from the sun, plants absorb energy, an animal eats the plant and then we eat the animal. The animal didn't create the energy.


How is the energy from the sun transferred from plants animals?

photosyntices Energy from the sun is transferred from plants to animals by the animal consuming the plant.


A source of all energy in three letters?

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What do all energy for living things ultimately come from?

This a tough question, because it's so vague. In an attempt to answer this, I hope it covers what you're looking for. All living things initially get their energy from the sun, [Sun feeds plant, plant feeds animal, animal feeds human, human feeds bacteria, bacteria feeds soil, soil feeds plant]


What is the energy source for almost all life on Earth?

Almost all energy originates with the Sun.


Why is the number of trophic level that can exist limited?

All sources of energy come from the sun. Autotrophs make their own energy through photosynthesis by collecting energy from the sun. When an organism (herbivore) at the next trophic level eats them they only get approximately 10% of the energy that the first organism had. When another organism eats the animal that ate the plate they only get approximately 10% of the energy of what that animal got from the previous animal. So this animal only got 1% of the energy from the sun. If more trophic levels existed they would only get 10% of this 1% so would not get enough energy (approximately 0.1%) so is why trophic levels are limited.