The Sun produces a huge amount of energy, the amount captured by Earth based "producers" is negligible by comparison.
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The Sun produces a huge amount of energy, the amount captured by Earth based "producers" is negligible by comparison.
Energy in the biosphere is transferred through food chains and food webs. Producers, such as plants, capture energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This energy is then passed on to consumers as they eat other organisms.
The sun provides the primary source of energy for most ecosystems through photosynthesis. In this process, plants and other autotrophic organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as organisms consume one another.
Energy is transferred from organism to organism in a food chain. This energy comes from the sun, is captured by producers (plants), and is passed on to consumers (animals) as they eat other organisms in the chain.
Energy is transferred in a food chain. It starts with plants absorbing energy from the sun. It is then transferred up through the food chain by animals that eat plants which are, in turn, eaten by carnivore's.
Primary producers use the light and energy from the sun to produce energy. The primary producers sit on top of the trophic level and are mainly plants and algae.
The producers energy enter the ecosystem by the heat of the sun.
they get energy form sun
photosyntices Energy from the sun is transferred from plants to animals by the animal consuming the plant.
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