How does chemical energy become available to the cells of consumers? Number the statements to show the sequence of events. Consumers eat food to get carbon-based food molecules. Producers capture energy from the sun to produce sugars. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in carbon-based food molecules. Energy from the sun powers chemical reactions that produce carbon-based sugar molecules.

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5 How does chemical energy become available to the cells of consumers? Number the
statements to show the sequence of events.
Consumers eat food to get carbon-based food molecules.
Producers capture energy from the sun to produce sugars.
Chemical reactions release the energy stored in carbon-based food
molecules.
Energy from the sun powers chemical reactions that produce carbon-based
sugar molecules.
Model a Chemical Reaction
6. The equation that represents
the chemical reaction shown
is CH, + 20,→ CO, + 2H,0.
Which molecules are the
Transcribed Image Text:Animations Slide Show Picture Search 5 How does chemical energy become available to the cells of consumers? Number the statements to show the sequence of events. Consumers eat food to get carbon-based food molecules. Producers capture energy from the sun to produce sugars. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in carbon-based food molecules. Energy from the sun powers chemical reactions that produce carbon-based sugar molecules. Model a Chemical Reaction 6. The equation that represents the chemical reaction shown is CH, + 20,→ CO, + 2H,0. Which molecules are the
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The primary source of energy is sunlight. 

Producers: The living organism which synthesize their own food by utilizing the sun light, are called as producers. example ; green plants.

Consumers: The living organisms feed on producers, are called as consumers. 

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