Um...there are many bacteria species which can do that.
Did you happen to ask which organell of the plants transforms sunlight energy into ATP and NADPH? - That would be the chloroplast.
algae , they are like plants that carry on photosynthesis. the light energy from the sun is captured by algae and they convert it into chemical energy. the same process like plants.
Plants are able to convert the sun energy into usable energy because of the chlorophyl that they have.
I think it is photosynthetic
So that we will have a constant supply of energy on earth for future generations. If we use all our nonrenewable resources before we can make renewable energy constantly usable, then we might not have energy.
An autotroph is an organism that is able to produce its own food. In contrast, a heterotroph must consume other organisms for energy.
When photocells convert light energy into electrical energy many things happen. Most photocells contain silicon atoms. As long as a light shines on the photocell, electrons gain enough energy to move between atoms. The electrons are then able to move though a wire to provide electrical energy to a device, such as a calculator. Alek Peck Source Phisical Science textbook
Yes, because plants are able to capture light energy from the sun and change it into food through a process called photosynthesis. The food that plants make supplies them with energy and also becomes a source of energy for the organisms that eat the plants. (We eat plants.) Without plants and other producers, consumers would not be able to live.
Because it is transfered to a long distance with less loses as compared to other form of energy A2. Electrical energy can be transported across "empty" space and can be stored and can be transformed to other forms of energy. A3. Electrical, much like geothermal, is a natural energy source that can be harvested from lightning and other weather related sources. In theory, we should be able to use these sources to create usable energy: the source producing more energy that it takes to harvest it in a plant.
Producers
The group is called diazotrophs. They are mainly bacteria.
Plants, they take energy from the sun and convert it to simple sugars.
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Worms
All organisms
Something can't come from nothing. Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be converted and transferred. Producers are the only living organisms of earth that are able to convert sunlight to energy. If it was not at the bottom of the energy pyramid, the organisms below it would not exist because they were not getting energy from the producers.
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Plants are able to take in light energy from the sun and carbon dioxide from the environment and then turn that into usable energy for the plant. This process is known as photosynthesis.
It is the primary producers
If what you are asking is; how would one obtain (since you can't make nor destroy energy - first law of thermodynamics) energy if there is no food? Well, as a human or animal (or any other heterotroph) it is not possible to obtain such energy because unlike plants, we can't take energy from the atmosphere and convert it to usable energy that sustains life. If one was a photoautotroph or chemoautotroph, then one would be able to convert/obtain energy from sun light or inorganic subtances. For heterotrophs we need food or else we die.
All cells "capture" energy, and are able to convert that energy into food. Plant Cells (Prokaryotes) capture the energy emitted from the sun and convert that into energy so they can survive (Photosynthesis).