no it don't
plants get there energy from sun
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals.
The energy for photoshythesis in plants come from the sun.
Solar energy, plants take in this energy through the chloroplast.
Light energy from the sun is converted by plants into chemical energy.
its a shark with lazer energy
A shark is a carnivore. Sharks can get sick from eating plants.
it's there so the shark can eat it for energy.
The megalodon shark existed alongside many other plants and animals in the Oligocene Epoch. An example is the hyaenodon horridus.
No. Producers can ONLY be plants.
The shark is a secondary consumer because it eats creatures that eat plants.
plants get there energy from sun
whales, fish, shark, and plants
Sharks live on a diet of fish and sea mammals (dolphins and seals) and turtles and seagulls. Sharks even eat other sharks. A blacktip shark might eat a dogfish shark, a bull shark might eat a blacktip shark, and a tiger shark might eat a bull shark!! - tnx frm: M*ll*n*
where do plants get energy for photosynthesis
No, a great white shark is a tertiary consumer. Producers are the aquatic plants.
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals.