a plant
no because they actually start with the plant which is a producer so no they dont .
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A plant
Humans are not producers so, the model of a chain does not work with a human at the start end where a producer should be. You would more appropriately start the chain with a plant of some sort.
a green plant, herivore and carnivore.
energy
plants are commonly producer
The food chain does not start with Photosynthesis because Photosynthesis is the process in which a plant makes sugar for it to survive. A food chain is more likely to start with grasses or a small rodent and or a bug
The first level of a food chain should always be a producer of some sort, such as a tree or plant. It is the start of the food chain - and without it, the entire food chain would fall apart and into pieces; as it would disrupt the order of the levels in a food chain.
The organisms at the beginning of the food chain are called producers or autotrophs, such as plants and algae. Some make their own food using the sun's energy through photosynthesis and some producers use chemosynthesis to make their own food.Above them would be 1st level consumers, then 2nd level consumers and so on.
You can't. ALL food chains start with a plant such as grass or fruit from a tree.
yes it does