Yes they are. They produce 3 integral elements:
They produce pollen that gets collected into pollen baskets which are little hooks on bees' legs. They produce nectar since it is a sweet liquid that bees love to feed upon and in that manner by going from flower to flower they pollinate other flowers. Flowers themselves don't produce oxygen alone but the plant they are a part of does. It uses photosynthesis to feed itself. The by-product is oxygen which it releases into the atmosphere.
a flower is a producer
A pink rose produces growth, flowers and seeds so yes it is a producer.
No, hawks are not producers because they do not produce their own food. a producer is something that does not need to have prey because they produce their own food. An example of a producer could be flowers,or grass. Hope this helped.
Holland (Netherlands) is known as the land of flowers.
the producers in the forest are, grass, plants, flowers, bush, trees, crops, leaves, etc
Venus fly traps do not produce spores. They have flowers, which produce seeds.
An Australian Outback producers are Eucalyptus trees or The clumpy grass or the flowers that sprout after a rain.
Yes the pitcher plant is a flowering plant. It flowers in spring.
no, it is a consumer (most likely primary). an example of a producer is grass, flowers, so pretty much all plants.
Yes, a honey bee is considered a producer because it gathers pollen and nectar from flowers to produce honey for its colony. By converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis in plants, the honey bee plays a role in the food chain as a primary producer.
Both. It will eventually decompose over time and become soil, but it also produces flowers and oxygen.
plants are producers, examples: grass, flowers, bushesand sometimes trees.(grass is the main producer)