All plants are the primary producers in the desert or any biome.
... A PLANT is a producer. An ANIMAL is a consumer. >.>
No, mice are consumers. Only plants are producers.
The Javelina is a primary consumer they eat plants in their area in the desert
A cactus is an example of a producer that lives in the desert.
The most common producer in the desert are the grasses that are able to survive there.
Shrimp is not a primary producer but a primary consumer. Primary producers are the organisms that have the ability to make food.
A desert cottontail is a consumer. Specifically, it is a herbivore that feeds on various plants, such as grasses and shrubs, making it a primary consumer in the food chain. It does not produce its own food like a producer (plants) or break down organic material like a decomposer (fungi and bacteria).
After the producer in the food chain comes the primary consumer, which is usually an herbivore that feeds directly on the producer.
A potato is an autotroph, making it's own food. That would mean it is a producer. Primary producer would be redundant.
primary producer is the individual or buiness that takes raw materials and converts it into a usable good for consumer use.
All the plants in a desert are producers, especially grasses.
No, grass is a producer. Anything that does photosynthesis is a producer.