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Passage of energy from one organism to another in a particular sequence is the food chain. The water cycle is a biogeochemical cycle consisting of an alternation of evaporation and condensation.
Food chain
The energy in a food chain transfers through the organisms involved in it.
Energy is transferred through a food chain when an organism eats another organism. As the food chain progresses, less energy is available when an organism is consumed.
The level of accuracy depends on what an individual is comparing the accuracy to / what an individual is looking for. Food chains are accurate when an individual wants to know how energy passes from one organism to the next, and where the energy is passed into the environment once more. Food webs are accurate when an individual wants to know how energy passes in a section of an ecosystem (or an entire ecosystem), and where the energy is passed into the environment once more.
In an ecosystem energy passes from one feeding level to another. Producers are plants that occupy the first level in the ecosystem. They are the only organisms that can convert the sun's energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis. When plants are consumed, energy is passed on the herbivores and then carnivores. Without producers in the food chain there would be no energy produced for other consumers of the food chain, which is vital to daily life.
As light is absorbed the electrons pass through the pigments. The energy passes through the PEA molecules in the thykaloid membrane. The energy moves through the electron transport chain. The energy has been replenished. Water splitting occurs in the Calvin Cycle. All of the energies are paired with a H plus ion.
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the food chain
By bottom, do you mean where the food chain starts(with plants) then YES :) only 10% passes on to each level :)
Energy. In general, only about 10% of the energy available is able to be passed up the food chain.
Energy enters plants through a process called photosynthesis