the sun, plants, animals, potentially everything produces energy for other organisms thru digestion or absorption.
Plants are the organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis and supply other organisms in the ecosystem with energy and nutrients. They are the primary producers in most ecosystems.
The process in the natural world that produces chemical energy from radiant energy is photosynthesis. In this process, plants and some other organisms convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. This chemical energy is then used by the organisms for growth, development, and functioning.
Producers on a food web are organisms, like plants, algae, and some bacteria, that can produce their own energy through photosynthesis. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create sugars and other organic molecules, which serve as a source of energy for themselves and other organisms in the food web that consume them.
A producer is an organism that produces energy from light. Do worms sit in the sunlight to make energy? No, they get energy by consuming other organisms so they are consumers.
produces energy for maintenance and repair of cells and tissues; produces energy for muscular activities and movement; prodices energy for nerve impulse conduction in animals and people; produces energy for light bioluminescent organisms.
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are hetreotrophs.
Heterotroph An autotroph is an organism that produces its own food. A heterotroph is an organism that eats autotrophs or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs. The food gets turned into energy.
Organisms in an ecosystem that first capture energy from the sun are called primary producers or autotrophs. These include plants, algae, and some bacteria that can perform photosynthesis to convert sunlight into chemical energy. This energy is then passed on to other organisms through the food chain.
Parasites
Organisms that can consume other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs. This includes animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria. Heterotrophs rely on consuming organic matter to obtain the energy they need for survival.
Oxygen is essential for organisms to carry out cellular respiration, a process that produces energy for their survival. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular respiration that organisms release into the environment. Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce glucose, which is a source of energy for them and other organisms.
Animals.