producers
yes because energy pyramid is made up of three things. Those things are producers, herbivores, carnivores. It is at the top of the pyramid because the pyramid has an order to follow. It looks something like this: carnivore herbivore producer It can't go any other way.
yes because energy pyramid is made up of three things. Those things are producers, herbivores, carnivores. It is at the top of the pyramid because the pyramid has an order to follow. It looks something like this: carnivore herbivore producer It can't go any other way.
Energy is required for living things because they have to have energy to do every other characteristic of life. Living things obtain energy by making it themselves or eating other organisms.
plants gain energy from the sun during photosynthesis, this energy is then passed on to insects as they consume the plants, then a bird will eat the insect and so on. But energy is lost at each stage of consumption as movement, heat and in faeces. so in order for living things to get enough energy they must consume more. See a pyramid of Biomass for this process.
The energy provides the best picture of overall nature of the ecosystem. The pyramid of energy shows the amount of total energy trapped by the organism at each tropic level in a unit area and time.
The energy provides the best picture of overall nature of the ecosystem. The pyramid of energy shows the amount of total energy trapped by the organism at each tropic level in a unit area and time.
Sunlight and, at the Ocean bottom at heat vents, hydrogen sulfide are both use as sources on bio-energy.
The fuel that living things use for energy is glucose.
all living things use energy
The ultimate source for living thins is the sun. This is because the sun provides things on the absolute bottom of the food chain with food. They are then used as food for the next living thing on the food chain. Things on the bottom of the food chain are called producers. They perform photosynthesis to convert the suns light into useable energy. Organisms the can create their own food are called autotrophs.
All living things use chemical energy.
All living things live on energy originally provided by the sun. Because plants use the sun in photosynthesis, to make energy and feed themselves. Then animals eat the plant and receive the energy. The carnivores in turn eat the herbivores to get their energy. While this statement is true for all living things you are likely to encounter, there is one exception: A few living things live on non-solar energy provided by black smoker vents at the bottom of the ocean.