Organisms that manufacture organic nutrients for an ecosystem are called producers. Most plants are producers, as they manufacture organic nutrients through the process of photosynthesis.
the answer is the food nutrients si do with producers if the food is constructed of nutrient cycle?
the nutrients used by consumers are:CarbohydratesProteinsFatsVitaminsMineralsCalciumIronThe producers use minerals from the soils like nitrogen etc.....
from the sun,the rain and dead stuff that the decomposers make into nutrients.
Decomposers release the nutrients locked up in organic matter. As plants (and other producers) grow, they take up nutrients from the environment and turn it into biomass. Decomposers break down biomass and release the nutrients back into the environment where they can be taken up again by producers.
Decomposers release the nutrients locked up in organic matter. As plants (and other producers) grow, they take up nutrients from the environment and turn it into biomass. Decomposers break down biomass and release the nutrients back into the environment where they can be taken up again by producers.
producers are the answers this is because ex. of producers are algea and bacteria.
The main nutrients in the soil that are needed by autotrophs are nitrogen and phosphorous.
Decomposers
They manufacture it via photosynthesis, they are producers
It really doesn't matter what kind of ecosystem, the most nutrients are in the producers. Producers make their own food using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
underwater producers utilize energy from the sun and nutrients from the abiotic environment(carbon dioxide from the air or water, other nutrients from the soil or water) to performphotosynthesis and grow. such as algae and phytoplankton