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It really doesn't matter what kind of ecosystem, the most nutrients are in the producers. Producers make their own food using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
It really doesn't matter what kind of ecosystem, the most nutrients are in the producers. Producers make their own food using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
Iodine is not obtained from microorganisms; iodine is obtained from minerals.
The producers in a food web are plants.
A biotic community can not exist without producers. This is because producers are the only source of energy from the sun.
Producers
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No,all are not decomposers.There are producers and consumers too.
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.
Autochthonous microorganisms are primary producers (create own energy, for example, through photosynthesis. Allochthonous microorganisms get energy from outside sources.
Producers
Decompsers are good microbes!
Actually, only a few animals are producers. producers are living things that make their own food using sunlight. the only animals that are producers are microorganisms. all other producers are plants.
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A siderophore is a kind of molecule that binds who transfers iron into the microorganisms. It is a chelating compound that is secreted by microorganisms like fungi and bacteria.
Producers make their own food, usually by photosynthesis. The most common producers in the desert are cacti.