Yes, a cactus is a producer. It makes energizing food from the photosynthetic interaction of sunlight with the plant's water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients. That food feeds the cactus, and cactus body parts may feed the consumers of the food chain.
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Producers are plants so an example of a desert producer would be a cactus.
Saguaro cactus, sagebrush, creosote, and mesquite. All of which are types of plants in the desert and are considered producers.
some producers are ....... Algae,Grass,Tree,Flower,Grain,Berries,Bushes,Cactus thats all i know.
A cactus is a carnivore; they enjoy eating desert foxes and the odd rat or two.
Since you only want to know about three types of producers from the desert, then I'll just tell you about three. There is a cactus, aloe, and four-wing saltbush.
A Barrel Cactus is a producer, as it obtains energy from the sun to create its own food through photosynthesis.
Birds do not produce energy from light, so they cannot be producers. All birds are consumers.
Since you only want to know about three types of producers from the desert, then I'll just tell you about three. There is a cactus, aloe, and four-wing saltbush.
Yes, a cactus is a producer. It makes energizing food from the photosynthetic interaction of sunlight with the plant's water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients. That food feeds the cactus, and cactus body parts may feed the consumers of the food chain.
A producer is an organism that makes food from sunlight. No animals make food from sunlight, so any animals in your list cannot be producers.
Cacti are producers! Producers are plants and plants do not 'eat' other plants.