Its a decomposer and a consumer but certain parts in the soil are producers like minerals.
well yes. when the producer is eaten the thing eating it is a consumer. when it dies, it becomes a decomposer. it rots and rots until it is the soil of new producers. that is the cycle.
Sharks are consumers
Consumer. (plants are producers)
They are producers.
Consumer.
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Soil itself is not a producer in the traditional sense of the term in biology. Producers are organisms, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria, that can create their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. However, soil does support the growth of producers by providing essential nutrients, water, and physical support for plant roots to thrive. In this way, soil plays a crucial role in the ecosystem as a medium for producers to grow and flourish.
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yes
A chipmunk is a consumer