how much energy does:

Bacteria
Fungi
Aquatic worms
Mollusks
receive from the sun??

Bacteria: Bacteria do not directly receive energy from the sun through photosynthesis like plants do. Instead, they obtain energy from their surroundings by breaking down organic matter or through other metabolic processes.

Fungi: Similar to bacteria, fungi do not directly receive energy from the sun. They are heterotrophic organisms that obtain energy by decomposing organic matter or by forming mutualistic relationships with other organisms, such as plants, and obtaining nutrients from them.

Aquatic worms: Aquatic worms, also known as oligochaetes, do not receive energy directly from the sun. They are detritivores that feed on decomposing organic matter, consuming the energy stored in the dead plants and animals.

Mollusks: Mollusks, such as clams, do not receive energy directly from the sun. They are filter feeders in which they extract organic particles, including algae and detritus, from the water, and obtain energy from these sources. Some mollusks, like certain species of bivalves, also have symbiotic relationships with photosynthetic organisms (such as algae) that provide some additional energy through photosynthesis.