Animals can not be producers. For this reason, animals do not have chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the key to making a plants food. It takes in sunlight, water, minerals, and carbon dioxide and makes glucose, a type of sugar. Animals on the other hand need producers or plants to survive. For one, Plants let off oxygen during transpiration. Oxygen is what every animal on this planet, including humans, needs to survive. Secondly, herbivores, such as cows or horses, and omnivores, such as humans, eat plants, such as carrots, tomatoes, and grass. Thirdly, carnivores, such as lions, tigers, and bears, eat the herbivores and omnivores. Lastly, omnivores, such as humans, eat the carnivores and herbivores which eat the plants.
No. Animals are consumers. Plants are producers.
animals are consumers and plants are producers.
Only plants are producers. All animals are consumers.
No sun means no producers, and no producers mean no animals, water, and oxygen for our bodies, without water and oxygen we won't be able to survive.
No
Actually, only a few animals are producers. producers are living things that make their own food using sunlight. the only animals that are producers are microorganisms. all other producers are plants.
Animals that eat producers are called primary consumers or herbivores.
Producers are plants, not animals. No animal in the Sonoran Desert could possibly be a producer.
No, only plants are producers. Animals, such as raccoons , are all consumers,
All Plants are producers and all animals are consumers (with the exception of some of the animals that can manufacture their own food.)
and what do you think it produces? no it isn't a producer.
all I know is that there are lots of plants in the savanna and also lots of animals!