Most plants are producers, but there are a few secondary consumers (EX: Venus Fly Trap)
yes
Producers, such as plants, are the organisms in a food chain that add energy to every part of the chain. They do this through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy that can be used by other organisms in the food chain.
Primary producers
The food chain is the process by which sunlight energy is captured by plants (producers) which make food. Plants are then eaten by herbivores (primary consumers)n which are in turn eaten by carnivores (secondary consumers). Man is an animal and part of this food chain, if we destroy the food chain we will die.
Tulips are plants and are therefore at the producer level of the food chain. They create their own food through photosynthesis and are not part of the typical consumer-driven food chain.
Well........... some animals do eat plants and us humans do eat some animals so that is part of the food chain yea Ill go with that.
all organisms that make its own food such as plants
No, not all organisms are part of a food chain. For example, some organisms like decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic matter and do not fit into traditional food chain models. Additionally, some organisms, like plants in certain ecosystems, may not have direct predators and do not fit into a linear food chain.
Yes. Smaller animals such as deer or elk eat grass or plants and then they are eaten by larger animals.
it is a food chain that is on land for example lollies are part of the land food chain but fish aren't part of the land food chain they are part of the aquatic food chain.
In the food chain, plants are producers ( because they make oxygen thru the process of photosynthesis.)
Plants are always the base of any food chain.