Producers are organisms that can make their own food. Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms for food.
By and large, it is ONLY the plants that are producers (they make food by harvesting the energy of sunlight).
As trees and grass are both plants then they are producers.
Producers provide much needed energy in an ecosystem. Ten producers in a forest ecosystem are: grass, berries, shrubs, flowers, trees, weeds, algae, lichen, mosses, and fungi.
are they producers, decomposers, consumers, or abiotic factors
plants and trees
The two main producers of the Taiga are the Fisher and the Lepovion... Actually, I thought the Fisher and the Lepovion were ANIMALS. Everyone knows producers are plants. So, taiga trees are mostly evergreens, with a couple of deciduous (trees that lose their leaves in fall) trees mixed in. Evergreens are mostly firs, pines, spruces, etc. A type of evergreen that actually loses its leaves is a tamarack. Another is a larch. Anyways, some other examples of trees are lodgepole pines, white pines, poplar spruce, and so on.
Biotic (living) parts of an ecosystem are: producers (green plants, trees), primary consumers that eat the producers (cattle, sheep, rabbits, etc.), secondary consumers that eat the primary consumers (lions, tigers, foxes, wild dogs, some birds, snakes, some insects) and the tertiary consumers (hawks, eagles, humans). They are also decomposers whose numbers are absolutely huge (worms, snails, many insects including ants and bacteria).
Consumers, being herbivores, would eat leaves and fruits off of trees.
Rubber trees are NOT alive so they are neither.
Oak trees, like most plants, are producers.
the answer is trees and things that are producers
the answer is trees and things that are producers
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
No, they are producers. Most plants are producers and most animals are consumers. Trees are producers because they use sunlight (in photosynthesis) to make their food and they give off water and oxygen that other organisms use (consume) for survival. Consumers take things from producers.yes
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
No Apple trees are plants and all green plants are producers.
fungi or mushrooms in the trees, bacteria in the trash
Producers provide much needed energy in an ecosystem. Ten producers in a forest ecosystem are: grass, berries, shrubs, flowers, trees, weeds, algae, lichen, mosses, and fungi.
Termites and wombats are consumers. They eat parts of trees and grasses. (study island answer!!)