The Sun....Now you could go more into detail about how they convert sunlight with sugars to make energy... if you would like to learn about that read up on photosynthesis!
Energy enters an energy pyramid at the base, in the form of sunlight that is captured by producers (plants) through photosynthesis. This energy is then passed on to primary consumers (herbivores) when they consume these producers, and then to higher trophic levels as organisms are consumed in a chain.
No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears" No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears"
Producers, such as plants, derive energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. This energy is converted into chemical energy stored in molecules such as glucose.
Producers receive energy from the sun in the form of sunlight, which they use for photosynthesis to convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This energy is then utilized by producers for growth, maintenance, and reproduction within an ecosystem.
Producers obtain energy through photosynthesis, a process in which they convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. Plants and some types of bacteria are examples of producers that use photosynthesis to produce their own food.
Energy is most food does indeed come from sunlight. Producers are the most abundant food source and producers make their food from sunlight during photosynthesis.
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
producers obtain energy from water and sunlight, consumers obtain energy from producers and decomposers obtain energy from comsumers.
Primary producers, like plants and algae, produce energy through photosynthesis. Secondary producers, such as herbivores and omnivores, consume primary producers for energy. Tertiary producers, like carnivores, consume secondary producers for energy.
The sun is the source of all energy in a food web. The primary producers - plants - use the sun's energy to produce organic compounds. Some producers eg micro-organism use inorganic chemical reactions to produce energy
The energy in the producers comes from the sun. It feeds the consumers. The decomposers ultimately release the energy from the consumers and the producers that were not consumed.
The producers energy enter the ecosystem by the heat of the sun.
Most producers derive their energy from the sun through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into chemical energy. Some producers also obtain energy from geothermal sources, chemical reactions, or other organisms.
Producers and consumers exchange energy and matter in various ways. The producers are used as food for the consumers and the consumers are used as fertilizer and food for producers when they die.
Energy enters an energy pyramid at the base, in the form of sunlight that is captured by producers (plants) through photosynthesis. This energy is then passed on to primary consumers (herbivores) when they consume these producers, and then to higher trophic levels as organisms are consumed in a chain.
Producers are plants. They produce energy through the amazing process of photosynthesis.