An organism that is the source of all food in an ecosystem is called a producer. A consumer gets its energy by feeding on other organisms.
An organism in the fourth level gets food from the sun by consuming organisms in the levels below it.
a consumer
An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This means they can convert sunlight or inorganic compounds into organic molecules that serve as nutrients for the organism.
The organism that gets food from the sun and is often mistaken for seaweed is a type of algae called phytoplankton. These microscopic plants perform photosynthesis to produce energy, and they can give the appearance of seaweed when grouped together in the water.
Plant via Photosynthesis
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Carbon dioxide (CO2)
The sun because it gets its enegry from it to make food
Chloroplast is the ekaryote organism that photosynthesis gets its energy from.
An organism that is the source of all food in an ecosystem is called a producer. A consumer gets its energy by feeding on other organisms.
an organism that gets energy from eating other organisms. an organisms that uses sunlight to make its own food. an organism that gets energy from eating dead organisms, non-living
Heterotroph An autotroph is an organism that produces its own food. A heterotroph is an organism that eats autotrophs or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs. The food gets turned into energy.
An organism in the fourth level gets food from the sun by consuming organisms in the levels below it.
The form of energy passed along from organism to organism in a food chain is chemical energy. This energy is derived from the organic compounds present in the food consumed by each organism.
An organism that gets its energy from producers (plants/autotrouphs). It is the first heterrotophs on a food chain.
a consumer