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An organism that uses energy to produce its own food supply from inorganic compounds is called an autotroph (within a food chain, it is a producer).
Producer: a producer is an organism that producesXDA producer is a organism that produces complex organic compounds from simple inorganic molecules using light energy i.e a photosynthesizer.They are the producers in a food chain, such as plants on land or algae in water. They are able to make their own food
The organism that produces food in the food chain for other organisms is the producer. The producer is usually a green plant that is eaten by an omnivore or a herbivore. And the food chain continues
No. A producer is a trophic classification of a living organism. Rain is not an organism.
Producer: a producer is an organism that producesXDA producer is a organism that produces complex organic compounds from simple inorganic molecules using light energy i.e a photosynthesizer.They are the producers in a food chain, such as plants on land or algae in water. They are able to make their own food
Producers are organisms, like green plants, that produce organic compounds from inorganic compounds. These are also a type of autotroph. THen green plants, for example, are are eaten by consumers in this case, grazing animals like the zebra.
A producer in a food chain, also called an autotroph is an organism that does not depend on organic compounds for energy, but rather processes its own from inorganic parts of the environment. In most familiar ecosystems the producers are plants, which produce usable carbohydrates by a process called photosynthesis. The organic compounds produce by an autotroph can then be consumed by other organisms.
i think it's a organism im not really shore
Consumer
A Producer is an Organism that makes it's own food!
a producer is a organism that makes its own food by energy.
A producer in the ocean is seaweed. Shrimp is a producer as well as a consumer.