You forgot to include "the following" in your question, but it's answerable anyway: green plants, those with chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
Actually, it's not the sunlight which makes the food, it's the carbon dioxide and water in the air; the sun supplies the energy for converting these into carbohydrates.
Photosynthesis
Chlorophyll 'a' convert light energy directly into chemical energy...
Photosynthesis.
The primary source of energy in an ecosystem is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and other photosynthetic organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy, in the form of glucose. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as organisms consume plants or other organisms for energy.
Photosynthesis the process used by plants and other autotrophic organisms to convert light energy, normally from the sun, into chemical energy that can be used to fuel the organisms' activities
omnivores
Photosynthesis is where autotrophic organisms convert light to chemical energy to get energy
Producers
Photosynthetic organisms (mainly plants)
Photosynthesis is where autotrophic organisms convert light to chemical energy to get energy
photosynthesis
by eating food
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Photosynthesis
Photosynthetic organisms, the vast majority of these are the green plants using the pigment chlorophyll, but there are other organisms also capable of photosynthesis using different pigments having different colors. All forms of photosynthesis convert carbon dioxide and water to glucose.
organisms that lived in the sea convert sunlight in to directly stored energy, when they die they fall to the sea floor where sedimentary rock covered them. the rock squeezed the organisms so their energy could not escape under great pressure and heat the carbon turned to oil.
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