Energy from the Sun, Electromagnetic energy.
carbon diovide
YES they do, plants provide energy for whatever eats them like herbivores
it is passed by first, the energy from the sun and passed into plants which provide nutrients.
plants are called producers... they are the 1st part of the food web, they are the ones that initially provide the energy that passes throughout the entire food-web.
Yes, because plants are able to capture light energy from the sun and change it into food through a process called photosynthesis. The food that plants make supplies them with energy and also becomes a source of energy for the organisms that eat the plants. (We eat plants.) Without plants and other producers, consumers would not be able to live.
Because plants are at the bottom of the food chain and it they didn't provide food for other animals the whole food chain would die
Plants store the food in the form of starch, glucose and cellulose ...
The energy stored in plants through photosynthesis is chemical energy, specifically in the form of glucose. This energy is used by plants for growth and maintenance, as well as being transferred to animals that consume the plants for their own energy needs.
plants are producers so they under go the process of photosynthesis. being a producer is when you make and create your own food and energy. we as humans are consumers who consume plants and animals in order to gain our energy
As photosynthesizers, plants provide organic molecules for energy (food) for the entire ecosystem. They provide oxygen as well.
When sunlight hits the surface of the Earth, some of the energy is transferred to plants through photosynthesis. This energy is then passed on to animals that eat the plants for food, and so the energy is transferred through the food chain.
The release of energy in plants and animals food is chemical energy.