Decomposer
A level in a diagram based on the organism's source of energy refers to trophic levels, which represent the different positions in a food chain or food web. Organisms that obtain energy from the same source, such as producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, etc., are organized into these levels to demonstrate the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
Organisms that obtain energy directly from inorganic molecules are known as chemotrophs. These organisms use chemical reactions to derive energy for their metabolic processes, instead of relying on sunlight like phototrophs. Examples include certain bacteria and archaea living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents or in soil.
The term that refers to a living organism that eats another living organism, thereby transferring energy, is "consumer." Consumers are organisms in an ecosystem that obtain their energy by consuming other living beings, such as herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. They play a crucial role in food chains and food webs, facilitating the flow of energy through ecosystems.
photoautotroph
Photsynthesis is important to all trophic levels because it provides the energy needed by living things in all levels. Photosynthesis is how plants (in the autotrophic level) convert sunlight into the energy they need. Since animals in the higher trophic levels obtain energy by consuming other organisms, they are ultimatly dependant on photosynthesis too.
protozoa
The organism will surely die if it does not obtain energy since it needs energy to carry out everyday functions.
from sunlight...
If an organism's food source disappears, it will likely lead to starvation and eventually death for the organism. Without food, the organism will not be able to obtain the necessary energy and nutrients to survive. This can also disrupt the ecosystem if the organism plays a key role in the food chain.
A level in a diagram based on the organism's source of energy refers to trophic levels, which represent the different positions in a food chain or food web. Organisms that obtain energy from the same source, such as producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, etc., are organized into these levels to demonstrate the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
Directly... A Zebra obtains energy directly because it is a producer.
From sun and bactarias
Organisms that obtain energy directly from inorganic molecules are known as chemotrophs. These organisms use chemical reactions to derive energy for their metabolic processes, instead of relying on sunlight like phototrophs. Examples include certain bacteria and archaea living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents or in soil.
The term that refers to a living organism that eats another living organism, thereby transferring energy, is "consumer." Consumers are organisms in an ecosystem that obtain their energy by consuming other living beings, such as herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. They play a crucial role in food chains and food webs, facilitating the flow of energy through ecosystems.
No, see as the unicellular organism digest the food it turns it into energy,
Producers Consumer Decomposer
peter