Producers Consumer Decomposer
The base is producers, who create their own food. The first level consumers are next, who gain food from producers. Next are the second level consumers, who consume the first level consumers to get the energy the first level consumers possessed. At the top are third level consumers, who gain energy from everything below it on the pyramid. Hope this helped if you still need the answer!
Energy Roles
Producer : Trees and Plants
Carnivore : Lions and spiders
Scavenger : Catfish and vultures
Herbivore : Caterpillar and Deer
Consumer : Humans and any other living things
Omnivore : Crows, Bears, and most humans are omnivores
Decomposer : Plants
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Some organinsms such as plant,algae,and some bacteria,capture the energy of sunlight and store it as food energy and it dose a lot more like the three energy role of producer ,consumer ,or decomposer they all fill the organisms in an ecosystem.
the three energy roles that the organusms fill in an ecosystem is the Producers Consumers and the Decomposers
all organisms use every from sun or eating.
When it comes to the flow of energy in ecosystems there are two types of organisms: producers and consumers.
The energy flowing between organisms and their environment. The flow of matter between organisms and their environment.
Identify three nonliving parts of an ecosystem and explain the nonliving parts impact on the different kinds of organisms that live in the ecosystem and the population size of these organisms.
An example of the transfer of energy is the food chain. This is different from movement of basic elements in the ecosystem because energy gets used, not just moved.
The organisms at the top of the pyramid receive only a small fraction of the energy that originally enters the system.
The energy in an ecosystem is used by the organisms in that ecosystem. In the case of the sun as energy, nothing happens because the sun always supplies energy.
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Autotrophs or producers
The primary source of energy in an ecosystem is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and other photosynthetic organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy, in the form of glucose. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as organisms consume plants or other organisms for energy.
When it comes to the flow of energy in ecosystems there are two types of organisms: producers and consumers.