Consumers need producers to survive
energy
consumers eat producers to obtain the energy they need to survive
Yes, they make no energy for themselves. They eat to survive.
Producers get the carbon dioxide they need to make food from the atmosphere. They take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, a process in which they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight.
heterotroph
why are there relatively few third-level consumers in an ecosystem?why are there fewer 3rd level consumers in an ecosystem?
In order to survive in an international market, Microsoft must learn to adapt with the needs of its global consumers. It's in this regard that they must always be ready to improve their products that fit the need of everyone that uses their software.
think of yourself you moron! your so stupid you don't know the answer? it's easy if there's no producers there will be no consumers if there is no consumers no producers ... let's put it this way, producers need consumers to expand and grow there population and there way of living even if it's a plant at least it is a living organism and consumers need producers to give of something for their waste so it's impossible that producers would be lost! it's a cycle remember!
Because we need it to survive
No. A hyena is a consumer. A producer is an organism that "produces" it's own food to survive. Consumers scavenge or eat other consumers or producers.
it need oxygento survive
no they do not need sunlight to survive