The sun is the primary source of energy for all life.
OR if you mean something else then it would be a pioneer stage (succession) plant or a pond bottom plant like algae. these do not reach the surface and are low and spacious enough that shellfish thrive and crawl on the bottom while the plants still live and begin the long line of succession stages.
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No, giraffes do not harm the Earth. No species in its proper ecosystem is harmful to the Earth as a whole. Rather, every species in its natural ecosystem helps to support the ecosystem. The only exception to that rule is humans.
Ecosystem.
It could destroy a whole ecosystem or foodweb.
the whole ecosystem would collapses because in an ecosystem species depend on each other to maintain a balance. Next time look in you science book please!!!!!!!
The first order heterotrophs are animals who feed on plants as their primary source of food. The whole cycle plays an important role in maintaining a balanced ecosystem.
this whole question doesn't make sense....-_-"?
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Electricity is a secondary power source. It depends on what is used to generate it. Wind, water or solar are all renewable or use little or nothing after the original manufacture of the component's.
The whole point of cellular respiration is to harness energy from the original source, glucose, and transform it into a usable and stable source, ATP.
energy moves through hydroelectric energy because of all the heating and the movement of the whole source
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If a picture is copied directly from the original source, it is still considered a primary source. However, if the picture undergoes alteration or manipulation, it may no longer be considered a primary source.
So-called 'primary producers', organisms that produce biomass from simple chemical compounds and an external energy source. Plants are primary producers: they produce plant biomass from CO2 and water, using the sunlight as a source of energy. In the ocean, phytoplankton is responsible for most of the primary production. Some organisms use energy sources other than light to produce biomass. Some bacteria, for instance, derive their energy from the oxidation of inorganic chemical compounds (e.g. H2S). In the deep sea, whole communities are supported by this kind of chemosynthesis.
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