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A tree is a producer. It produces its own food using energy from the sun.
A tree is a producer. It produces its own food using energy from the sun.
An Oak tree is a producer Leaves provide food and collecting energy from Solar energy
A tree is both a consumer and a producer. It consumes water, nutrients from the soil, and carbon dioxide from the air while producing tree mass (leaves, bark, wood). Generally though, it is considered a producer. Note that despite the "expert answer" trees do not make energy from light - they convert light energy into chemical energy. By the first law of thermodynamics you cannot "make energy" you can only convert it from one form to another.
A tree is both a consumer and a producer. It consumes water, nutrients from the soil, and carbon dioxide from the air while producing tree mass (leaves, bark, wood). Generally though, it is considered a producer. Note that despite the "expert answer" trees do not make energy from light - they convert light energy into chemical energy. By the first law of thermodynamics you cannot "make energy" you can only convert it from one form to another.
A tree is both a consumer and a producer. It consumes water, nutrients from the soil, and carbon dioxide from the air while producing tree mass (leaves, bark, wood). Generally though, it is considered a producer. Note that despite the "expert answer" trees do not make energy from light - they convert light energy into chemical energy. By the first law of thermodynamics you cannot "make energy" you can only convert it from one form to another.
A tree is both a consumer and a producer. It consumes water, nutrients from the soil, and carbon dioxide from the air while producing tree mass (leaves, bark, wood). Generally though, it is considered a producer. Note that despite the "expert answer" trees do not make energy from light - they convert light energy into chemical energy. By the first law of thermodynamics you cannot "make energy" you can only convert it from one form to another.
Producer is the apple tree really a producer
a tree needs carbon dioxide, sunlight, water and soil to survive
The tree is a producer.
yes it is
The ornamental tree known as a weeping willow is a producer. Like all producers, weeping willow's convert carbon dioxide and light energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis.