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In fresh water aquatic ecosystems unicellular, colonial and filamentous micro-organisms comprise the most important producers. A large number of fauna depend on these producer micro-organisms.
The most important source off all is WATER!
Yes, Beets are "Producers" Most plants are autotrophic, meaning they "produce" harness some nonliving form of energy to make their own nutrients from raw materials, e.g. CO2 and water. Entities in ecosystems are categorized in major groups of Producer vs. Consumer. There are subgroups such as Chemotrophs, Parasites, Carnivores, Herbivores, Symbionts, Omnivores, Decomposers, etc.
Water is the most common compound in sea water
Wetlands are treeless shallow areas usually covered with water. They are transitionally between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They are among the most biologically productive natural ecosystems in the world.
In fresh water aquatic ecosystems unicellular, colonial and filamentous micro-organisms comprise the most important producers. A large number of fauna depend on these producer micro-organisms.
Some abiotic factors are water, temperature, air, rocks, etc.
The most common producer in the desert are the grasses that are able to survive there.
There are different ways, but the most common is through water. Hope this helps.
The most important source off all is WATER!
Soil is non-living; therefore, it is neither a decomposer, consumer, or producer. However, the organisms within the soil are most often decomposers. Decomposition of organic material always occurs in the soil in terrestrial ecosystems.
Soil is non-living; therefore, it is neither a decomposer, consumer, or producer. However, the organisms within the soil are most often decomposers. Decomposition of organic material always occurs in the soil in terrestrial ecosystems.
water quality would be worse
Yes, Beets are "Producers" Most plants are autotrophic, meaning they "produce" harness some nonliving form of energy to make their own nutrients from raw materials, e.g. CO2 and water. Entities in ecosystems are categorized in major groups of Producer vs. Consumer. There are subgroups such as Chemotrophs, Parasites, Carnivores, Herbivores, Symbionts, Omnivores, Decomposers, etc.
water is the most common solvent in the body
Water is the most common compound in sea water
The three most important cycles in ecosystems are made of the materials water, carbon and nitrogen. As a result of these three cycles, the ecosystem is able to dispose of waste and recycle elements back into nature.