No, autotrophic producers are always at the bottom of an energy pyramid.
Ina an energy pyramid, the most energy is found at the bottom or base of the pyramid.
producers/plants
Probably the Chloroplast.
Chloroplasts are energy-converting organelles found in green plant cells
Bottom level. The producers.
In an energy pyramid, algae would be the substance found at the bottom trophic level. Algae are eukaryotic organisms, and can be unicellular or multicellular.
Ina an energy pyramid, the most energy is found at the bottom or base of the pyramid.
That honor should probably go to the phytoplankton, minute photosynthetic plants that provide food for krill, and oxygen for the world.
producers/plants
Nutters who believe in pyramid energy. Or if the pyramid is a food chain, producers.
At the bottom. The amount of energy being passed on decreases as the pyramid goes up. For example, if the pyramid had 5 flowers on the bottom, 3 rabbits in the middle, and a hawk on top, the most energy would be with the flowers, and least passed on to the hawk.
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Chloroplasts
Chloroplast
The producers are found at the bottom. They contain the most amount of energy and the energy is transferred to other organisms in the food pyramid. [Consumers].
chloroplast
Chloroplasts are energy-converting organelles found in green plant cells