5. how does chemical energy become available to the cells of consumers? number the statements to show the…

5. how does chemical energy become available to the cells of consumers? number the statements to show the sequence of events.\n____ consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.\n____ producers absorb energy from the sun.\n____ chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.\n____ energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

5. how does chemical energy become available to the cells of consumers? number the statements to show the sequence of events.\n____ consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.\n____ producers absorb energy from the sun.\n____ chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.\n____ energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Identify the first event

The process starts with producers (like plants) using sunlight to produce sugar through photosynthesis. So the statement "Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules" is the first step. Let's label this as 1.

Step2: Identify the second event

Next, producers absorb energy from the sun (which they use to make sugar, but the statement about absorbing energy from the sun comes after the sugar production? Wait, no, actually, the order is: First, energy from sunlight is used to make sugar (photosynthesis). Then producers absorb energy from the sun (but maybe the statement "Producers absorb energy from the sun" is about the initial energy capture, but actually, the correct order is:

  1. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules (photosynthesis)
  2. Producers absorb energy from the sun (they use sunlight to make sugar, so this is part of the process, but maybe the order is: First, energy from sunlight is used to make sugar (step 1). Then producers have the sugar, and when consumers eat producers (or other consumers), but wait, the statements are:

Statements:

  • Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

  • Producers absorb energy from the sun.

  • Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

  • Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

Let's re - order:

First, producers need to absorb energy from the sun (step 1: Producers absorb energy from the sun). Then, using that solar energy, they produce sugar (step 2: Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules). Then, consumers eat food (producers or other consumers) to get carbon - based molecules (step 3: Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules). Then, in the consumer's body, chemical reactions release the energy from sugar (step 4: Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules). Wait, maybe I got the first two steps reversed. Let's think about photosynthesis: The process of photosynthesis starts with the absorption of sunlight by producers (like chlorophyll in plants absorbs sunlight). Then, using that energy, they convert CO₂ and H₂O into sugar. So:

  1. Producers absorb energy from the sun.

  2. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

  3. Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

  4. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

Wait, but let's check the statements again. The four statements are:

  1. Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

  2. Producers absorb energy from the sun.

  3. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

  4. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

So the correct sequence is:

First, producers absorb energy from the sun (2). Then, using that energy, they produce sugar (4). Then, consumers eat food (which contains the sugar or other carbon - based molecules from producers) (1). Then, in the consumer's cells, chemical reactions release the energy from the sugar (3).

So the numbering should be:

  1. Producers absorb energy from the sun.

  2. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

  3. Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

  4. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

Wait, no, let's list the statements with numbers:

Let the statements be S1: Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

S2: Producers absorb energy from the sun.

S3: Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

S4: Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

The correct order of events:

  1. Producers absorb energy from the sun (S2) - this is the first step as producers need to capture solar energy.

  2. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules (S4) - using the solar energy absorbed, producers (plants) perform photosynthesis to make sugar.

  3. Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules (S1) - consumers (animals, etc.) eat producers or other consumers to obtain the sugar (carbon - based molecules).

  4. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules (S3) - in the consumer's body, cellular respiration (chemical reactions) releases energy from the sugar.

So the numbering is:

  1. Producers absorb energy from the sun.

  2. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

  3. Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

  4. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

But the original statements are given as four separate lines. Let's match the numbers to the statements:

  • Producers absorb energy from the sun: 1

  • Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules: 2

  • Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules: 3

  • Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules: 4

Wait, maybe I made a mistake earlier. Let's think of the flow of energy:

  1. Producers (plants) absorb energy from the sun (this is the initial energy capture).

  2. Using that solar energy, they carry out photosynthesis, where energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules (storing the solar energy in chemical bonds of sugar).

  3. Consumers (like animals) eat food (which is the producers or other consumers) to get the carbon - based molecules (like sugar) that contain the stored energy.

  4. In the consumer's cells, chemical reactions (like cellular respiration) release the energy stored in the sugar molecules so that the consumer can use the energy.

So the correct numbering of the statements in sequence is:

  1. Producers absorb energy from the sun.

  2. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

  3. Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

  4. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

But let's check the original problem's statement list:

The four statements are:

  • Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

  • Producers absorb energy from the sun.

  • Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

  • Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

So when we number them in the correct sequence, it is:

  1. Producers absorb energy from the sun.

  2. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.

  3. Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.

  4. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.

Answer:

  1. Producers absorb energy from the sun.
  2. Energy from sunlight is used to produce sugar molecules.
  3. Consumers eat food to get carbon - based molecules.
  4. Chemical reactions release the energy stored in sugar molecules.