Lions eat zebras, who eat grass, who obtain energy from 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.
Because in the food chain, autotrophs obtain the most amout of energy because they get it directly from the sun. As the food chain decreses, the energy lesses.
Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis.
Some "extremophiles" obtain their energy from chemicals. These are bacteria that live round thermal vents (in the sea and volcanoes), and that live in solid rock.
Heterotrophs obtain energy from foods they consume, and Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun light
From geothermal energy supplies or from the sun
Yes, all plants obtain energy from the sun.
Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun, or chemicals in sunless environments, and Heterotrophs obtain energy by the foods they consume
Heterotrophs obtain energy from foods they consume, and Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun light
Heterotrophs obtain energy from foods they consume, and Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun light
Trees in the rainforest obtain their energy by the sunshine from the sun.
All animals, including lions, obtain their energy from the sun indirectly.
Lions eat zebras, who eat grass, who obtain energy from the sun.
By eating plants.
Chlorophyll. They get it from the sun.
Plants obtain energy from the sun.