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* ** sigh** yes, there are producers. without producers EVERYTHING else does not exist give some examples
The Short Answer is: in a balanced, eco-friendly Ecosystem there is an equal number of producers as there exist consumers.
Producers and decomposers are like in that they are make of living cells and form food web. One could not exist without the other.
Producers and decomposers are like in that they are make of living cells and form food web. One could not exist without the other.
A biotic community can not exist without producers. This is because producers are the only source of energy from the sun.
The food chain. The primary consumer eats the producer, and the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. Well, If there is a large amount of secondary consumers, then that means that they'll eat all of the primary consumers. With very little primary consumers, then that means that more producers exist. It all depends on the ecosystem, and the food chain or food web within that ecosystem. I hope this helped!
If there were no producers, there would be no consumers, and life would not exist.
Most of all without producers, all other organisms would die: because the consumers would not be able to eat the producer, and then the predators who are at the top of the food chain, would have no source of food, which would lead to the death of all organisms. Producers are most definitely vital to life, and is of great importance to the existence of living organisms ..<3 ChellyWellyBellyFrom Belize :)15 years old.
It could be Straight, Branched, and Ring-Shaped.
yes they exist in shapes
It is feasible that some alien races could have a chain of spots on each arm. However, there is no proof that aliens exist.
Since hay is like a plant, it would be considered a primary producer. Primary producers receive their energy from sunlight (not another organism) and are able to provide energy for those that consume them.