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Do you think all organisms rely on the Sun in part for energy? Explain your reasoning.

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i would say all land animals do need energy from the sun whether they absorb it themselves or eat another animal that aborbs it. most likely it would be producers, exp like night animals that dont come in the day time but at night usually eat producers or animals that eat the plant that contains energy from the sun (like bats). another exp would be a plant being eaten by a mouse and a night owl catches and eats that mouse.

thats why in the trophic level the 100% energy is the primary consumers (autotrophs) they take energy from the sun to create photosynthesis.

but the only ones that do not need sun energy are some animals that live deep in the ocean like a fangtooth....etc

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Answer:At the bottom of every food chain are producers. They make up the backbone of life on earth. Without organisms that take energy from the sun and convert it to usable energy, where would all the other organisms, like us, get our energy? While many times it is indirect, all organisms, in part, rely on the sun for energy and in turn, for life.

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