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No, the leech is a consumer, living off the blood of other animals. Only plant matter, such as grass, seeds, or algae are considered producers.
Yes, grass is a green plant. All green plants are producers.
Yes, grass is a producer. All plants, plant-like protists, and autotrophic bacteria are producers.
grass,leaves,seeds,flowers,roots,plant necter,trees,asters.
no algea is a plant it is living but it does not feed off grass
There are no animal producers. The only type of producer is a plant; a producer is an organism that produces its own food, which a plant does through photosynthesis. Everything depends on plants because as I mentioned, a plant is a producer, at the bottom of the food chain. Hope this helps!
no a producer is something that makes its own food such as grass. an omnivore is an only plant eater
No, grass is not a protist. Grass is a flowering plant belonging to the plant kingdom. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi.
some producers that live in the are seaweed, kelp, eel grass, algae, photo plankton and coral's are some plant in the sea.
The remains of the dead plant and animals are decomposed by micro-organisms into simple substances which are more easily reabsorbed by plants as their nutrients such as mineral ions and nitrates. If this process did not occur, new plants could not grow.
producersare the one which make thier own food.herbivores are the one which feed on producers. for e.g rabbits (herbivores) feeds on grass (producers)
A grass snake is a reptile as are all snakes and is thus a vertebrate.