make a food web

20 organisms total
Include the amount of energy the organism receives at its trophic level (except decomposers)
Include the classification of the organism: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, decomposer.
and how much energy/sunlight each need

Here is a food web with 20 organisms, including their trophic level, energy received, and classification:

1. Sun (Producers need sunlight energy)
2. Grass (Producer) - Receives 100% of sunlight energy
3. Rabbit (Primary Consumer) - Receives 10% of grass energy
4. Grasshopper (Primary Consumer) - Receives 10% of grass energy
5. Squirrel (Primary Consumer) - Receives 10% of grass energy
6. Mouse (Primary Consumer) - Receives 10% of grass energy
7. Caterpillar (Primary Consumer) - Receives 10% of grass energy
8. Sparrow (Secondary Consumer) - Receives 10% of grasshopper energy
9. Snake (Secondary Consumer) - Receives 10% of mouse and caterpillar energy
10. Hawk (Tertiary Consumer) - Receives 10% of sparrow and snake energy
11. Owl (Tertiary Consumer) - Receives 10% of mouse and squirrel energy
12. Deer (Primary Consumer) - Receives 10% of grass energy
13. Bear (Secondary Consumer) - Receives 10% of deer energy
14. Salmon (Secondary Consumer) - Receives 10% of grasshopper energy
15. Trout (Secondary Consumer) - Receives 10% of salmon energy
16. Frog (Primary Consumer) - Receives 10% of caterpillar and grasshopper energy
17. Blue Jay (Secondary Consumer) - Receives 10% of caterpillar and grasshopper energy
18. Wolf (Tertiary Consumer) - Receives 10% of rabbit, deer, and salmon energy
19. Earthworm (Decomposer) - Breaks down organic matter in the environment
20. Bacteria (Decomposer) - Breaks down dead organisms and releases nutrients into the soil

Note: The percentages indicate the amount of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next. Each level receives only 10% of the energy from the previous level, as the rest is lost as heat or used for metabolic processes. Decomposers do not receive direct energy but play a vital role in recycling nutrients in an ecosystem.

please put them in sections

Producer:

1. Sun (Provides sunlight energy)
2. Grass - Receives 100% of sunlight energy

Primary Consumers:
3. Rabbit - Receives 10% of grass energy
4. Grasshopper - Receives 10% of grass energy
5. Squirrel - Receives 10% of grass energy
6. Mouse - Receives 10% of grass energy
7. Caterpillar - Receives 10% of grass energy
8. Deer - Receives 10% of grass energy
9. Frog - Receives 10% of caterpillar and grasshopper energy

Secondary Consumers:
10. Sparrow - Receives 10% of grasshopper energy
11. Snake - Receives 10% of mouse and caterpillar energy
12. Salmon - Receives 10% of grasshopper energy
13. Blue Jay - Receives 10% of caterpillar and grasshopper energy

Tertiary Consumers:
14. Hawk - Receives 10% of sparrow and snake energy
15. Owl - Receives 10% of mouse and squirrel energy
16. Bear - Receives 10% of deer energy
17. Trout - Receives 10% of salmon energy
18. Wolf - Receives 10% of rabbit, deer, and salmon energy

Decomposers:
19. Earthworm - Breaks down organic matter in the environment
20. Bacteria - Breaks down dead organisms and releases nutrients into the soil

Note: The organisms are grouped into their respective trophic levels - producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and decomposers.

give me name for it

The name for the food web could be "Ecosystem Energy Chain."