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!
The Short Answer is: in a balanced, eco-friendly Ecosystem there is an equal number of producers as there exist consumers.
No, a biotic community cannot exist without producers because they are the organisms that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, providing the foundation for the community's food chain. Producers are essential for providing energy for all other organisms in the ecosystem.
* ** sigh** yes, there are producers. without producers EVERYTHING else does not exist give some examples
Producers. A+
Without producers, consumers would not exist.
Producers and decomposers are like in that they are make of living cells and form food web. One could not exist without the other.
two or more producers are trying to sell the same good or service to the same consumers
grass and plants
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Workers or Producers
Producers are classified as manufacturers if they buy fabric and undertake the design, patternmaking, grading, cutting, sewing, and assembling of their garments from within their own establishment or firm.
Workers or Producers