No. They are the producers and at the bottom of the food chain. Next come herbivores (cows) and omnivores (bears).
No
The green plants are eaten by the consumers. Without the consumers, there would be too many plants...
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No Apple trees are plants and all green plants are producers.
Algae are green plants, so they are producers.
Since they are not green like most producers (plants), they must be consumers. They are not predators since they don't eat other animals like wolves or cats.
No, giant pandas are consumers. Green plants are producers. :)
The plants which have chlorophyll content in them are in green colour. Most of the plants have chlorophyll content in them, so they are green in colour
Because producers are usually green plants which have the capability of using light energy consumers are not plants and can't utilize light energy
No. Primary consumers eat producers (green plants).
Most plants are autotrophs, meaning they create their own food source.
Yes, they are both consumers.Only green plants are consumers because they are can manufacture food by themselves in the presence of sunlight.
Green plants and algae are the main producers in the food chain, but also any other plant, not just green plants, as long as they contain chlorophyl.