Transfer of Energy
- Light energy from the sun enters the first trophic level of food chains when producers convert light energy into chemical energy
- Light energy is transferred to chemical energy in the form of carbon-containing compounds within the biomass of producers
- Energy and chemical substances are then transferred through food chains when:
- primary consumers eat producers, breaking down the carbon compounds within their biomass and using the energy and substances released to build new biomass within their own tissues
- secondary consumers eat primary consumers, again breaking down the molecules that make up their biomass and using the energy and substances to build their own tissues
- this process is repeated at each trophic level
- Some energy and substances are lost to the environment between trophic levels
Energy and chemical substance are transferred through food chains when organisms consume other organisms