What makes plants the beginning of the food chain?

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All organisms eat plants.

All organisms eat plants.

Plants can store chemical energy as glucose.

Plants can store chemical energy as glucose.

Only plants use solar energy in a chemical process to produce food.

Only plants use solar energy in a chemical process to produce food.

Plants make food for other organisms.

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All organisms eat plants because plants are the primary producers in the food chain. They are able to use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose through the process of photosynthesis. This glucose serves as the primary source of energy for all other organisms in the food chain. Herbivores consume plants, and carnivores consume herbivores, creating a chain of energy transfer from plants to other organisms. Therefore, plants are at the beginning of the food chain as they are the source of food for all other organisms.
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