By bottom, do you mean where the food chain starts(with plants) then YES :)
only 10% passes on to each level :)
who gets the least amount of energy in the food chain
At the bottom of every food chain there is a green plant. Something that can photosynthesise and make its own food from carbon dioxide, water and sunlight energy.
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.
They should be happy that they aren't on the bottom of the food chain,because they at least have something to eat.
the energy of a food chain goes down as it moves up the food chain. so the primary producer has the most energy and the quaternary consumers have the least amount of energy. -kait B :)
Energy decreases as we go up the food chain because there are less organisms as we go up, so that the ecosystem doesn't run out of food at the bottom of the chain.
From the bottom(plant life) To the top (predators)
the very top
On a food chain, it depends which direction it is going-up or down or across-but on an energy pyramid, it is at the bottom(widest part) because it has most energy.
No. Producers are at the bottom of the food chain.
The bottom of the food chain is the plant or the producer.
The ultimate source for living thins is the sun. This is because the sun provides things on the absolute bottom of the food chain with food. They are then used as food for the next living thing on the food chain. Things on the bottom of the food chain are called producers. They perform photosynthesis to convert the suns light into useable energy. Organisms the can create their own food are called autotrophs.