All energy is derived from the sun.
Sun gives plants energy to undergo photosynthesis so we get crops which we humans can consume and obtain energy from these crops such as corn.
From the crops animals such as cattle can consume it and from this we get meat which humans can convert to energy to survive.
Producers, such as plants and algae, make up the largest level of the energy pyramid. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the pyramid that supports all other levels.
No, green algae would not be found at the top of an energy pyramid. They are producers that form the base of the pyramid, converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Organisms higher up in the pyramid, like herbivores and carnivores, consume the green algae for energy.
Producers have the most energy at the pyramid level because they manufacture food from inorganic raw materials.
producers/plants
Lamb is considered a secondary consumer on the energy pyramid. It occupies a higher trophic level as it is a herbivore that feeds on plants (primary producers) and is then consumed by predators. This positioning reflects the energy transfer in ecosystems, where energy diminishes as it moves up the pyramid from producers to various consumer levels.
Producers is the group in an energy pyramid.
Producers, such as plants and algae, make up the largest level of the energy pyramid. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the pyramid that supports all other levels.
Nutters who believe in pyramid energy. Or if the pyramid is a food chain, producers.
It is the Producers.
Producers
Fat + carbohydrates
Primary Producers.
because they give energy to consumers and all others in the energy pyramid
Producers, such as plants and algae, are always at the bottom of an energy pyramid because they are the foundation of the food chain, converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. They form the base of the pyramid and provide energy for all other organisms in the ecosystem.
No, green algae would not be found at the top of an energy pyramid. They are producers that form the base of the pyramid, converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Organisms higher up in the pyramid, like herbivores and carnivores, consume the green algae for energy.
The sun and then the primary producers which are able to convert the energy from the sun into a form that can be used to the rest of the creatures on the energy pyramid
The sun and then the primary producers which are able to convert the energy from the sun into a form that can be used to the rest of the creatures on the energy pyramid