yes
Autotrophic producers.
Without producers, consumers would not exist.
Secondary and Tertiary Consumers that are in the Neritic Zone are: larger fish, fish-eating birds, seals, sharks, human fishermen Producers if the Neritic Zone are: phytoplankton or autotrophic producers, and zooplankton, or heterotrophic producers
An autotrophic cell is can transform light energy to chemical energy. They are producers such as algae and plant cells.
Yes, grass is a producer. All plants, plant-like protists, and autotrophic bacteria are producers.
Organisms at the bottom of an energy pyramid, such as producers (plants), are always autotrophic. Autotrophic organisms can produce their own energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, forming the foundation of the energy pyramid by converting sunlight or inorganic compounds into organic matter.
Plantae are not heterotrophic. This is because they make their own food using photosynthesis. This makes them autotrophic and also producers.
When you eat a producer e.g. grass or vegetables
Scientist classify plants as producers due their ability to make their own food. They are in the autotrophic level of the nutrient cycle.
the producers make life possible for the consumers. Such as plants, insects, and plankton.
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.
Producers are organisms that make organic food molecules from CO2, H2O, and other inorganic raw materials: a plant, algae, or autotrophic bacterium.Examples of autotrophs ( producers) are plants ,algae & autotrophic.