Decomposition
By: Gerardo
G9
H.S.
Consumers,decomposers,producers
Producers are living things that make their own food, like plants. Black widows are consumers, which get food by eating other living things.
Consumers are living things that cannot produce their own food and instead obtain energy by consuming other organisms. This includes animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
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producers- a living thing that gets its energy from the sun ex. plants primary consumers or herbivores. Are living things that get their energy from plants. ex. rabbits secondary consumers or omnivores. Are Living things that get their energy from either plants or other animals. Ex. A bear tertiary consumers or carnivores. Are living things that get their energy from other animals only ex. a mountain lion decomposers. Are living things that break down dead organisms. ex. Mushrooms Note not to be confused with detrivores living things that eat dead things.
depending on the planet there cannot be living things on other planets
Living things are classified as producers or consumers based on their role in the food chain and how they obtain energy. Producers, such as plants and certain microorganisms, generate energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis by converting inorganic substances into organic matter. Consumers, on the other hand, obtain energy by consuming other organisms, either by eating producers (herbivores) or other consumers (carnivores and omnivores). This classification helps to understand ecological relationships and energy flow within ecosystems.
A living thing that eats other living things is a heterotroph. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy. This contrasts with autotrophs, which can produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis. Examples of heterotrophs include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
The producers job is to produce life to other living creatures by making its own food. For example, plants are producers.
Well the only non-living things in the Sahara desert are of course land based objects. For example, the sand, rocks, dirt. All of these are non-living because they cannot grow, use food, or drink water. In other words they cannot do things living creatures can. Also bones are non-living things in the Sahara
A producer produces, or makes, energy. A consumer consumes, or eats, other things. Producers are living things that can make their own energy, either from sunlight or from chemicals. Some of the producers that are most familiar to you will be plants, which make energy from sunlight.
They provide food for each other. The biomes are composed of consumers and producers. Food is produced and then the consumers eat it to live.