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producers of course. i mean don't they take in sunlight and make their own food? Haha ok sorry about that. They are consumers
Producers take in carbon dioxide from the air, and consumers eat the producers.
Cellular respiration is the process by which producers and consumers get energy from food and convert that energy into molecules of ATP, the energy molecule of the cell.
No, they are producers. Most plants are producers and most animals are consumers. Trees are producers because they use sunlight (in photosynthesis) to make their food and they give off water and oxygen that other organisms use (consume) for survival. Consumers take things from producers.yes
The consumers would die of starvation.
producers: make not take in, they absorb, they dont hunt for prey, they make themselves, and they dont harm consumers: take in things, hunt for things to eat, they dont make theirselves
Producers take in carbon and release oxygen as their waste which consumers breathe and then we release carbon as a waste and so on...
Plants are the producers in a food chain. They take in energy from the sunlight and convert it into things all other organisms (animals, humans, decomposers) need to grow and survive. Plants are the producers Herbivores (that eat the plant) are the Primary Consumers (1o) What eats the herbivore are the Secondary Consumers (2o) What eats that are the Terciary Consumers (3o) and so on...
All wolves are consumers, because consumers take energy from producers. Producers, such as grass, make food.
consumers take in food by eating producers or other consumers. Examples include foxes, elephants, sharks, humans, cows and venus fly traps
Plants take in nitrogen from their roots then the consumers eat the plants.
producers take in carbon dioxide from photosynthesis and so they create the system because consumers eat the producers they get carbon and so on so forth.we eventually release that carbon into the air as carbon dioxide.