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Because autotrophs use photosynthesis (The process of how plants create energy from carbon dioxide), they create the energy and food heterotrophs need to live. There is a thing called an energy pyramid, which is somewhat similar to a food chain or food web. On each "level" of the pyramid, the amount of energy passed through each animal has decreased by 10%, making the original autotroph the organism that has the most energy.

The organism in the food web with the most energy is the autotroph.

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The supreme predator is always at the top of the food chain/web. The supreme predator is an animal with no natural predators that can eat practically everything (except plants [most of the time]).

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The producers. SO grass, plants, and anything that is classified as a "producer"

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that ones easy its fruits and veggies

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Grass

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How does an organism store energy?

An organism stores energy in the form of fat.


What do organism store energy?

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What is the process of a cell to organism?

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In what form do organisms store energy?

Organisms primarily store energy in the form of chemical bonds. This energy is stored in molecules such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and carbohydrates like glucose. When needed, these molecules can be broken down and the energy stored in their bonds can be released and used by the organism.


Where does the organisms store energy in?

Energy is stored in the cells. The cells travel around the organism (or a living system) and give off, or produce, energy.


Where does an organism store energy?

A small amount of energy is stored in the cells. For animals the major energy store are the fat reserves and for plants the major energy stores is starch. Single celled creatures use glucose.


Cells store what in lipids to use later?

Lipids are used for energy storage, cushions vital organs, and insulates the organism


Which macromolecule stores energy?

Mainly in living organism Lipids and carbohydrates are used to store energy.They have chemical bonds which internally store energy and when they are broken down energy is released.


What is an adaptation?

A camel has humps that store fat.


How does the body use ATP and DNA?

ATP is used as an energy store. DNA is used as the code for how to build an organism.


What is The inactive state that helps the organism store energy?

You may be thinking of sleep, torpor or hibernation. However, these states conserve energy rather than storing it.


Why does ATP store energy for cells?

ATP does not really store energy for cells. It most likely transport it for the cells. ATP act like coenzymes so that our body can metabolize.