by eating other animals
Producers, such as plants and algae, are able to convert solar energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis. They occupy the first trophic level in a food chain or food web.
no, autotrophs converts solar energy to chemical energy
No, heterotrophs cannot convert solar energy into chemical energy. Heterotrophs obtain their energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter that have already converted solar energy into chemical energy through processes like photosynthesis.
The chloroplasts in the cells of photosynthetic autotrophs convert solar energy into chemical energy.
Photosynthesis is where autotrophic organisms convert light to chemical energy to get energy
The process in which solar energy is converted to chemical energy is called photosynthesis. During this process, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This chemical energy can then be stored in the form of carbohydrates for future use by the plant.
it convert the solar energy into a chemical energy through the photosynthesis.
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.
A solar panel is used to convert solar energy into electricity. Solar panels are made up of photovoltaic cells that capture sunlight and convert it into usable electricity through a physical and chemical process.
Yes, rhododendrons are considered producers. As flowering plants, they perform photosynthesis, using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create their own food in the form of glucose. This process allows them to convert solar energy into chemical energy, making them vital components of their ecosystems as primary producers.
Solar panels convert the sun's light energy into electrical energy.
False from what i understand heterotrophs are animals and animals get their energy from other animals/ plants. Autotrophs are the ones that convert solar energy in to chemical energy through photosynthesis