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No because producers are organisms that make food from sun light.
Photosynthesis is the process used by producers to convert light energy into chemical energy. Through this process, plants and some other organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Some of them collect sun's energy because when there is no light they can use the sun's energy.
No animals are producers. A producer produces food from light energy - only plants and some protists can do this.
No animals are producers. A producer produces food from light energy - only plants and some protists can do this.
Producers obtain energy through photosynthesis, a process in which they convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. Plants and some types of bacteria are examples of producers that use photosynthesis to produce their own food.
Few producers live deep below a lake's surface because light penetration decreases with depth, limiting photosynthesis. Without sufficient light, plants and algae struggle to photosynthesize and produce energy, resulting in fewer producers thriving in deep areas of lakes.
sun light
Yes they do. Producers refer to plants, and all plants use photosynthesis. -Actually the answer is no, some autotrophs (producers) obtain energy by chemosynthesis. These are found deep in water were no light reaches.
Photosynthesis is the process used by some producers to convert light energy into chemical energy. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and involves the absorption of light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Producers use light energy to make : glucose and oxygen. Photosynthesis: CO2 + H2O --energy from sun--> C6H12O6 + O2
sun light