chemosynthesis
They obtain energy from the different chemicals and compounds that are released into the water. They are also able to extract some light that is not visible through the water.
Organisms at the bottom of the ocean get their energy from food, just like humans. The more they eat the more energy they will have.
Only Archeobacteria live there , which can survive high temp.
Geothermal energy uses heat from deep under the ground.
Detritivores are organisms that acquire energy by consuming decomposing plant and animal material. Sea stars, sea cucumbers, and fiddler crabs are all marine detritivores.
The source of energy is from movement of the sea floor or sediment on the sea floor. This movement displaces some water and so gives energy to the water.
how do deep sea bacteria survive
phytoplankton
chemosynthesis
hydrogen sulfide
The sun is, by far, the main source of energy. All others stand in it's shadow.
The Sun is the primary source of all energy in nearly all food chains. However, some deep-sea ecosystems utilize heat from underwater thermal vents as their primary energy sources since sunlight is virtually nonexistent.
No, The sea is a source of energy though
Due to long shore currents the suspended particles transported as a suspended load to the deep sea.
ATP and RuBPAnswer:Photosynthesis is made possible b light energy. In a similar fashion chemosynthesis near deep sea volcanic vents is driven by redox reactions with sulphurous compounds.
não é.
The heat from deep in the earth's mantle.
Heat from Earth's interior.
It serves as a food source to organisms in the deep water
The primary source of energy for almost all food chains is the sun. The usual series is that the sun provides energy to plants that provide to other creatures. Some ecosystems rely on other energy sources however. For instance some deep ocean ecosystems rely on geothermal energy harvested by bacteria.