The main fate of energy is for it to be lost as heat.
The main source of energy for most ecosystems is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and other photosynthetic organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy that fuels the ecosystem. This energy is then passed along the food chain as organisms consume each other.
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plants are the main producer of any ecosystem. they directly obsorbed the energy from the sun and than chnge it into the energy that can be used by the others mean reducers
the sun through photosynthesis Nope. The ultimate fate of energy flowing through a biological system is that it will be lost. This is due to conversion to non-recyclable forms, specifically heat. Below is the cyclical flow of energy in a system but at every step a large amount of energy is lost through metabolic activity. Sun(energy entering the system) > Primary producers > Herbivores > Carnivores > Primary producers > Herbivores > Carnivores etc.
Energy in most ecosystems originates from the sun through the process of photosynthesis. Plants capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy, which is then passed on to consumers in the ecosystem through the food chain.
The sun Added: This is definitely true. Sunlight affects all surface and shallow water ecosystems. All though the sun provides us with a primary source of energy for almost all of earth's ecosystems, with proof of greenery from photosynthesis; this is not the case in such areas like the land of the Sahara desert and the Southwest climates of the USA. The lack of abundant water is another factor.
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