producers such as, oak trees, obtain energy by making their own food. producers are plants
they are both types of organisms
The two types of producer organisms are autotrophs and photoautotrophs. Autotrophs are capable of producing their own food using inorganic compounds, while photoautotrophs use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds through photosynthesis.
The producer is always the sun.
No, they aren't.
A producer in a food chain is an organism that is able to produce its own food through photosynthesis, such as plants, algae, and some types of bacteria. They are essential as they are the primary source of energy for all other organisms in the food chain, and serve as the base for the entire ecosystem.
plants are commonly producer
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A producer can not be a heterotroph. This is because if an organism is a producer it means it makes its own energy and does not eat other organisms.
It is quite simple, PRODUCERS are organisms that make their own food by trapping the energy from sunlight. The ONLY organisms that can do this are PLANTS. A gopher is an ANIMAL.
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Photoautotrophs
it is a producer