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Since this is the botany section we will use photosynthesis as the example of organisms, plants, making food from the photons of light ( the sun's energy ), carbon dioxide, water and a few trace minerals.
Yes, photosynthesis is what converts the light energy from the sun into the usable chemical energy that organisms use.
Consumer
All living organisms use energy to carry out daily functions
The organisms that produce the most energy are plants. These organisms are autotrophs which means they can produce their own energy from the Sun.
Since this is the botany section we will use photosynthesis as the example of organisms, plants, making food from the photons of light ( the sun's energy ), carbon dioxide, water and a few trace minerals.
Organisms that consume other organisms for energy are consumers.
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are hetreotrophs.
Organisms that photosythesize get their energy from the sun
Organisms get energy by eating autotrophs.
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.
The source of energy for most organisms is chemical energy and sunlight.
It a the same thing it's just that the the energy section is just by section of energy
Parasites
Phytoplankton are photosynthetic organisms. They get their energy from sunlight.
263/686 or 39%, of available energy is usually transfered from glucose to ATP. The rest of the energy is lost in the form of heat. -Concepts of Biology by Sylvia S. Mader chapter 7 section 7.8
the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms is the sun