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Producers capture energy and stores it in food. Consumers get their energy by eating other organisms. Decomposers decomposes the consumers, producers and waste materials to products that are again useful for producers. Thus, consumers do not actually have a role, while producers and decomposers do.
Producers take in carbon and release oxygen as their waste which consumers breathe and then we release carbon as a waste and so on...
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Carbon dioxide
Type of gaseous waste
Producers take in carbon dioxide in its gaseous form from the air during the process of photosynthesis, and use the carbon from the CO2 to create food molecules such as sugars and starches. When these producers are eaten by heterotrophs, they also take in the carbon that is contained in the food molecules that were created by the plants. Later, while breaking down the food molecules, the consumers release CO2 and water as waste products. When these consumers die, the decomposers break down the heterotroph and return the carbon compounds back to the soil.
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!
they are turned in to nutreints in soil or scavengers come and eat them
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co2 is exhaled during respiration & producers take it in during photosynthesis
producers like trees, plants e.t.c., produces food material to consumers(goats, buffalo's), decomposers decomposes the consumers,producers and waste materials to products that are again useful for producers. thus they can interact withe each other.