Plant's= photosynthesis.
Organisms that use sunlight directly to make sugar are called autotrophs. They are able to convert light energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. Examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria.
An organism that gets its energy directly from the sun is called a primary producer or autotroph. These organisms use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, which is then used for growth and development. Examples include plants and some types of bacteria.
Organisms that can directly convert energy from the sun to food are primarily known as autotrophs, with plants, algae, and certain bacteria being the most notable examples. These organisms use a process called photosynthesis to transform sunlight into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen as byproducts. They form the base of the food chain, supporting various heterotrophic organisms that rely on them for energy.
An organism that obtains energy directly from inorganic molecules is called a chemosynthetic organism. These organisms convert chemicals like hydrogen sulfide or ammonia into energy through chemical reactions, instead of relying on light for energy like photosynthetic organisms. Chemosynthetic organisms can be found in environments such as hydrothermal vents in the ocean floor.
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A food chain.The steps by which energy flows among groups of organisms is called an energy pyramid. The energy pyramid shows what organisms get energy from other organisms and how much they get.
minnows and sunfish
No, not all organisms acquire energy directly from sunlight. Primary producers such as plants and some types of bacteria use sunlight to perform photosynthesis and produce their own energy. However, other organisms, such as animals and fungi, acquire energy indirectly by consuming these primary producers or other organisms in the food chain.
Which organism gathers its energy directly from the sun
heterotrophs
These are called decomposers
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