producers cannot survive without consumers because the amount of producers would go up and they would finish their food and then die of starvation.
Producer could be omitted, as decomposers and consumers can still function in the ecosystem without producers. Decomposers break down organic matter, while consumers feed on producers or other consumers.
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it could obviously eat itself
a primary consumer is an animal (herbivore) which eats a producer. In this case a producer is a plant. It is called a producer becausse it is self sustaining so it does not need to eat other living things to survive. This producer (the plant) is eaten by a primary consumer ,which could be a rabbit, or a deer ect. more information can be found in a middle school or high school text on the subject "environmental science"
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no
It can go two ways... The first channel would be a producer to a wholesaler to the fast food restaurant (which would be the retailer) to the consumer but in another sense it could be that the restaurant is the producer because they actually producer the good (the food) and than it goes to the consumer.
no because without tax the country can survive
A consumer substitute refers to two goods that are alternative choices for a consumer for example Coke and Pepsi. A producer substitute refer to products that are alternative choices for producers and could have been produced using the same resources for example wheat and barley.
Yes. the organism can be able to eat the producer and the first consumer.
A producer could continue to produce without the presence or interaction of consumers. For example: Bees will continue to make honey as long as they can access what they need as consumers to then become producers of honey. A bear, as a consumer, will not die if he doesn't consume the honey, as long as the bear can access other food sources as a consumer. But if a consumer must rely on one type of producer, and that producer fails to produce, the consumer would either need to find other sources of nutrients to consume, or if unable to find/adapt to other sources, the consumer would die.
Sure! An example of a food chain in a pond could be: algae (producer) - tadpole (primary consumer) - dragonfly nymph (secondary consumer) - fish (tertiary consumer). Another example could be: water lily (producer) - crayfish (primary consumer) - heron (secondary consumer) - otter (tertiary consumer).