That ultimately depends on how big the food web is (how many chains were linked together to create the web). There must always be more than one, though, to keep a food web (and the ecosystem(s) it describes) alive.
In a food chain or food web, producers are usually green plants or algae that use chlorophyll to convert energy from the sun into food.
That food supports all the other organisms in the world, the consumers.
umm....there are billions....depends on what web....a producer in a food web is a type of plant...
The two producers are:
-Plants
-Algae
A producer is a plant that gets its energy from the sun, therefore producing the energy for all future consumers.
Producers- grass , bushes , weeds etc
WHY A PRODUCER IS IMPORTANT IN A FOOD WEB
how many producers are in the food web
it is the producer
producer
plants
It is producer .
A producer and a decomposer
Producers, such as algae, are generally the first (or bottom) step of a food web. They use sunlight to photosynthesize their own food, hence the name producer. Other animals above them in the food web depend on the producers as their main source of food.
no it is not
The key player/key organism in a food web is a producer. It can be plants.
Producer composer decomposer
A producer.