Primary Producers are always plants, any type of plant. For wetlands some examples of producers could be cat tails, tall grass, weeds, water lily's, flowers or even the leaves off of trees, if its a plant and can be consumed, its a producer.
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A secondary consumer is a animal that eats a primary consumer. For example, a snake eating a mouse. The snake would be a secondary consumer because it eats a primary consumer, the mouse . The mouse is a primary consumer because it eats a producer which would be anything that makes its own food, mostly plants. I do not know of and producer that are in the Michigan wetlands, but some might be duckweed or even lily pads.
neither, the ecosystem 'wetlands' is not a producer or a consumer. but plants and animals inside the wetlands are consumers and producers. Keep this in mind, only plants are consumers. Also be specific which wetlands you are talking about in the world
Primary consumers eat producers (plants).
Producers are the food for primary consumers.
No. Primary consumers eat producers (green plants).
Plants, especially grasses, are the primary producers of deserts.
Grasses and other plants, shrubs and trees are the primary producers in the desert.
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Cattails, tall grass, and weeds wild flowers,and rear leaves