Yes they can be. They produce thier own food
Cyanobacteria are now classified as part of the domain Bacteria. They are prokaryotic organisms that are capable of performing photosynthesis like plants and algae.
No, photosynthesis is not carried out by consumers. It is a process that primarily occurs in autotrophic organisms such as plants, algae, and some bacteria. Consumers, like animals, obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
Yes they do. Producers refer to plants, and all plants use photosynthesis. -Actually the answer is no, some autotrophs (producers) obtain energy by chemosynthesis. These are found deep in water were no light reaches.
Bacteria, plants, algae and mushrooms are the organisms that are producers.
Examples of organism producers include plants, algae, and some bacteria. These organisms are capable of photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy to produce food for themselves and other organisms in the ecosystem.
Producers are organisms that use sunlight directly to make food. They do this by using a process called photosynthesis. Most producers are plants, but algae and some bacteria are also producers. Grasses are the main producers ina prairie ecosystem/grassland. Examples of other producers in other ecosystems inlcude cordgrass and algae in a salt marsh and trees in a forest. Algae are the main producers in the ocean. I hope this helps you out, :)
Producers can be found in both the Plant Kingdom (such as trees, grasses, and algae) and the Bacteria Kingdom (such as cyanobacteria). These organisms are able to create their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
producers like plants
There are only few photosynthetic bacteria. Plants and algae carry out photosynthesis in significant amount
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, and many species of bacteria, but not in archaea. Basically photosynthesis feeds/makes food for plants, algae and some bacteria. It has nothing to do with humans.
Spirochaete is a type of bacteria, not algae. Algae are simple plants that perform photosynthesis, while spirochaetes are a diverse group of spiral-shaped bacteria that can be pathogenic or free-living in various environments.
Producers get most of their energy from the sun through a process called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, plants and algae convert sunlight into chemical energy, which is then used for growth and metabolism. Some producers, like certain bacteria, can also get energy from inorganic compounds through a process called chemosynthesis.