Carbon
No, because plants receive their energy from the sun via photosynthesis.
solar energy should be introduced on a large scale because the sun is nature's ultimate energy source
The Sun, becuase plants need sunlight to do photosynthesis. Plants are producers, so bunnies are primary producers, the eat the plants, then coyotes eat the bunnies. They are secondary consumers, then whatever eats the coyotes, are 3rd consumers.. There's a word for it that stars with A T.
Sun is best source of energy in ecosystem , as the sunlight is essential part of photosynthesis , so the PRODUCERS (plants , algaee etc ) prepare their food from it ,which in turn helps in survival of ecosystems.
The sun.
the sun
The sun is the ultimate source of energy for almost all earth ecosystems.
The ultimate source of energy in any ecosystem is the sun. Solar energy is converted into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis by plants, which then gets transferred through the food chain to all other organisms in the ecosystem.
The original source of almost all energy in an ecosystem is the sun.
the sun
The ultimate source of all energy in a terrestrial ecosystem is the sun. Plants capture this solar energy through photosynthesis and convert it into chemical energy, which is then passed on to other organisms in the ecosystem through the food chain.
The ultimate source of energy for biomass is the sun. Plants use sunlight during the process of photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy-rich molecules, which then serve as food and energy sources for other organisms in the ecosystem.
The sun is not considered a primary consumer. In an ecosystem, primary consumers are organisms that directly consume producers (plants or autotrophs) for energy. The sun is the primary source of energy for almost all life on Earth, making it the ultimate source of energy in the food chain.
A prairie and a desert are different biomes and very distinct from each other. However, the primary source of energy in almost any ecosystem is the sun.
The ultimate source of energy for terrestrial ecosystems is sunlight. Plants capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy through photosynthesis, which is then passed on to consumers in the food chain. Without sunlight, photosynthesis cannot occur, and the ecosystem would not have the energy needed to sustain life.
Photosynthesis - the capture of light energy by plants and its transformation into chemical energy.