the population of producers would grow and grow until it dies from robbing the world of nutrients
The consumers would die of starvation.
Consumers would starve very quickly.
What would happen if grasses and shrubs were removed from an ecosystem? A.the primary consumers would increaseB.the primary consumers would become secondary consumersC.the primary consumers would die out or move elsewhereD.the primary consumers would stay unchanged
Consumers would also die; they depend for producers for food
malulugi
the eco-system would go out of balanced..
there would be no food for the consumers as a result there will be n life in the earth
then the consumers would probably eat less of what is produces and they would starve and have nothing else to do or no other choice but to die because what they consume is what they produce.
If there were no consumers, the producers would over populate and some of them would die off because there would be no room for them to grow. The earth's atmosphere would be different too, with much more oxygen than we have now since there would be no consumers to breathe it.
If all the consumers in a food chain died, only the lowest rung of a food chain (the autonomic non-consumer) would survive.
Without secondary consumers, primary consumers would likely experience an increase in population, leading to overgrazing or overconsumption of primary producers. This could disrupt the entire food chain and ecosystem balance, ultimately affecting the biodiversity and stability of the ecosystem.
the whole food chain would be destroyed