The Producers, in the biological sense, are large multicellular brown algaes (like kelp), and unicellular algaes that form the phytoplankton. Thses unicellular algaies are members of one of several algal groups. One example would be the Chrysophyta, the Golden Algaes. Pretty much all plants are producers.
Producers?
Producers?
no
moss is sometimes found in the arctic
yes they are
All plants are producers.
The Arctic fox is a consumer. Only plants are producers.
nope hbu?
All plants are producers.
plankton
Any type of plant is a producer. Arctic moss, Arctic willow, bear-berry, and labrador tea are all producers in the tundra. Also, the 100+ flowers that are in the tundra! Dont forget it!
Yes, all animals are consumers. Only plants are producers.