Mainly plants.
No. Fish are consumers, not producers. Virtually all producers (autotrophs) are classified as plants.
Producers are classified as manufacturers if they buy fabric and undertake the design, patternmaking, grading, cutting, sewing, and assembling of their garments from within their own establishment or firm.
Animals that eat producers are called primary consumers or herbivores.
Women's footwear producers are classified in SIC 3144
Yes they can be. They produce thier own food
decomposers
how they obtain food i'm pretty sure because producers make their own food and consumers get their food from something else
Elephants are classified as primary consumers. These is because they feed directly on the plants which are the producers in the tropic.
Herbivores only eat producers (green plants). In the food chain, only plants are considered producers. Animals are classified as primary, secondary and tertiary consumers, depending on their feeding habits.
Lobsters are neither primary nor secondary producers; they are classified as consumers. Primary producers are organisms like plants and phytoplankton that produce their own food through photosynthesis, while secondary producers are organisms that consume primary producers. Lobsters are typically secondary consumers, as they feed on primary consumers like small fish and invertebrates.
In biological circles, the producers or autotrophs are plants and green algae, which capture energy from sunlight to produce their own food, or in other words capture carbon or carbon compounds into the food chain. By contrast, arthropods eat other organisms and are thus classified as heterotrophs, or consumers.
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