Algae
Every food chain necessarily begins with an organism that doesn't eat any other organism (if it did eat another organism, it would not be the beginning of the food chain) which is technically known as an autotroph. We are generally familiar with organisms that conduct photosynthesis, although that is not the only kind of autotroph; there are also bacteria which metabolize minerals coming from underwater vents, which live symbiotically in vent worms.
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I think it should be found in the beginning eatting from a tree
Producers, such as plants and algae, are typically found closest to the beginning of a food chain. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the foundation for all other organisms in the food chain. Herbivores, or primary consumers, follow producers as they feed on these plants. Therefore, producers play a crucial role in initiating the flow of energy in an ecosystem.
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Organisms like algae, phytoplankton, and plants are typically found at the bottom trophic level of a food chain. They are important producers that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the food chain.
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Antibiotic designed to kill single-celled prokaryotic organisms found in food by disabling their ability to use oxygen and suffocating them is most likely targeting organisms found in the Eubacteria kingdom.
Antibiotic designed to kill single-celled prokaryotic organisms found in food by disabling their ability to use oxygen and suffocating them is most likely targeting organisms found in the Eubacteria kingdom.
Euryhaline organisms are more likely to be found in estuaries, as they can tolerate a wide range of salinities. Stenohaline organisms, which can only tolerate narrow salinity ranges, are less common in estuaries because of the fluctuating salinity levels in this environment.
coastal estuary
Yes. Decomposers can be found feeding on organisms from all levels. For Plato users: It's True :) -Justina