No. The energy of the sun is derived from nuclear fusion, proportionate to the difference in mass of the old and newly created atom(s).
Yes. The sun is a ball of superheated plasma, mostly hydrogen and helium.
Sun energy.
Energy from the sun is called solar energy.
the sun gives off energy
Energy from the sun is called Solar Energy.
Some types of organisms rely on the energy stored in the inorganic checmical compounds.
Bacteria that obtain their energy by removing electrons from inorganic molecules, rather than obtaining energy from the sun, are called chemoautotrophic. In general, organisms, that obtain their energy from sunlight are called photoautotrophs.
Energy is NOT a compound.
Simple inorganic substances, such as water and carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis is the only process that can take inorganic carbon from the atmosphere and energy from the Sun and turn it into stored chemical energy (glucose).
The sun!
The sun is the source of all energy in a food web. The primary producers - plants - use the sun's energy to produce organic compounds. Some producers eg micro-organism use inorganic chemical reactions to produce energy
sunlight is considered to be a form of energy. the classification of organic / inorganic is generally not applicable for energy.
Neither considered to be organic or inorganic. It is a form of energy.
Indirectly. All animals are heterotrophs, meaning they do not use the sun to convert inorganic molecules into sugars. Plants do this, and animals eat plants or other animals that have eaten plants.
producers harness the energy from the sun or from chemical reactions and fix inorganic carbon in the form of carbohydrates.
well obviously an organism that produces itsown food is called aPRODUCER!!..OK NOT ANYTHING ELSE CAUSE THEN THAT WOULD BE A LIE!