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Producers (plants), consumers (animals that eat plants or other animals), scavengers (those that eat dead things), and decomposers (those that eat and break down other deceased organisms) affect the food chains and food webs of an ecosystem or habitat.
All of the organisms within an ecosystem have different roles. These roles are called niches. Organisms can have more than one niche and knowing the niches of an organism can help to explain why they act and interact the way they do. To determine an organism's niche, you need to identify what it eats, where it lives, and how it interacts with the other organisms in the ecosystem.Niches include:Producers - produce food energy for themselves and othersConsumers - consume the food made by the producersHerbivores - eat producers (plant eating niche)Carnivores - eat other consumers (meat eating niche) Predators eat preyOmnivores - eat both producers and consumers
Organisms can cause changes in their environment to ensure survival in various ways. This happens through the various processes that cause organisms in different trophic levels to interact from producers to consumers and to decomposers.
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Producers (plants), consumers (animals that eat plants or other animals), scavengers (those that eat dead things), and decomposers (those that eat and break down other deceased organisms) affect the food chains and food webs of an ecosystem or habitat.
producers like trees, plants e.t.c., produces food material to consumers(goats, buffalo's), decomposers decomposes the consumers,producers and waste materials to products that are again useful for producers. thus they can interact withe each other.
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An ecosystem is a place where living and non-living things interact with each other.A meadow is an example of ecosystem.In every ecosystem,producers are mostly plants,and therefore plants are the part of the ecosystem that are producers.
All of the organisms within an ecosystem have different roles. These roles are called niches. Organisms can have more than one niche and knowing the niches of an organism can help to explain why they act and interact the way they do. To determine an organism's niche, you need to identify what it eats, where it lives, and how it interacts with the other organisms in the ecosystem.Niches include:Producers - produce food energy for themselves and othersConsumers - consume the food made by the producersHerbivores - eat producers (plant eating niche)Carnivores - eat other consumers (meat eating niche) Predators eat preyOmnivores - eat both producers and consumers
They provide food for each other. The biomes are composed of consumers and producers. Food is produced and then the consumers eat it to live.
Organisms can cause changes in their environment to ensure survival in various ways. This happens through the various processes that cause organisms in different trophic levels to interact from producers to consumers and to decomposers.
All living things interact with the ecosystem in which they live.
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the answer is it can be ecosystem.
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