well................. Im not quite sure but the job is a producer i think ! te he !!
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a cactus is very important because they porvide food for desert animals
Yes, the barrel cactus has roots.
in winter the barrel cactus
Yes, a cactus is a producer. It makes energizing food from the photosynthetic interaction of sunlight with the plant's water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients. That food feeds the cactus, and cactus body parts may feed the consumers of the food chain.
Yes, a cactus is a producer. It makes energizing food from the photosynthetic interaction of sunlight with the plant's water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients. That food feeds the cactus, and cactus body parts may feed the consumers of the food chain.
A Barrel Cactus is a producer, as it obtains energy from the sun to create its own food through photosynthesis.
Yes, a cactus is a producer. It makes energizing food from the photosynthetic interaction of sunlight with the plant's water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients. That food feeds the cactus, and cactus body parts may feed the consumers of the food chain.
No, the barrel cactus is a vascular plant.
A barrel cactus stores water in their spongy stem, which swells and looks like a barrel, hence the name.
The barrel cactus [Ferocactus spp] takes its food by the involvement of water, nutrient solutions, and light. This photosynthetic interaction produces energizing foods such as starches and sugars. Indeed, it's the photosynthetic products that are behind a barrel cactus' successful life support activities. For example, they support growth, fruiting, and flowering.
There are a number of species of barrel cactus that live in the deserts of North America.