I think you might be thinking of this:
Decomposers--bacteria and fungi that break down dead things into the mineral components to be consumed by the producers
Tertiary consumers--animals that eat carrion (dead things)
Secondary consumers--predators and omnivores that eat the primary consumers
Primary consumers--herbivores that eat the producers
Producers--things like plants that make their own food
An energy chain is a series of steps in a system where energy is transferred from one form to another. It describes the flow of energy through an ecosystem or a process, showing how energy is used and transformed along the way.
The cycle in which matter and energy move through various steps on Earth is known as the biogeochemical cycle. This includes processes such as the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, and water cycle, where elements and compounds are exchanged between living organisms, the atmosphere, water bodies, and the Earth's crust. These cycles are essential for sustaining life on our planet.
Genus and species.
transfer of energy among living organisms is evident in food chain because the producers receive the most energy while the consumers receive less and less energy depends on its position in the food chain.
Electrical
The most efficient energy transfer is through direct transmission, where energy is transferred without any intermediary steps or conversions. Examples include electricity transmission through cables and light energy from the Sun to Earth through space.
Making electric power typically involves several key steps: First, an energy source (such as fossil fuels, nuclear, or renewable resources like wind or solar) is utilized to produce energy. This energy is then converted into mechanical energy, often through a turbine. The mechanical energy drives a generator, which converts it into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction. Finally, the electricity is transmitted through power lines to homes and businesses.
An example of the three steps in energy transformation is the conversion of solar energy into electricity. In this process, solar panels capture sunlight (kinetic energy) and convert it into electrical energy through the photovoltaic effect (chemical energy). The electricity generated can then be used to power homes and buildings (electrical energy).
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Potential Energy. Because it is the energy at rest =))))
Gold resists corrosion because it is very unreactive. Formation of compounds involves steps which take in energy and steps which give energy out. To oversimplify, in the case of gold, the energy-out steps don't compensate for the energy-in steps in many cases.
When you turn on a light, electrical energy from the power source is transferred through the wires to the light bulb. The electrical energy is then converted into light energy and heat energy by the filament in the bulb, illuminating the surroundings.