Green plants.
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how do organisms utilize the stored energy from green plants
i don't know that's why i asked you..
No it does not. That one is chloroplast
No
Organisms that use the energy from the sun to make their own food are called autotrophs. These include plants, algae, and certain bacteria that perform photosynthesis. Other organisms, such as certain bacteria and archaea, can utilize energy stored in chemical compounds through processes like chemosynthesis to produce their own food.
Organisms that photosythesize get their energy from the sun
sun
Proteins are macromolecules found in the body. They are utilized by organisms in the catalysis of chemical reactions, DNA replication and responding to stimuli.
Chemophiles are organisms that thrive in environments with high concentrations of chemicals or toxins that would be harmful to other organisms. These organisms have developed adaptations to utilize or tolerate these chemicals for their survival.
The sun is not a decomposer. Decomposers are living organisms.
Organisms that transform light energy into carbohydrates are primarily photosynthetic organisms, including plants, algae, and certain bacteria. These organisms utilize photosynthesis, a process that converts light energy, usually from the sun, into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. During this process, they absorb carbon dioxide and water, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. Examples include green plants, cyanobacteria, and phytoplankton.