The producers in an ecosystem such as duckweed cattails have the greater total amount of energy. This is because they produce their own energy.
Can you extract ephedrine from cattails
they almost eat any kind of edible fish(not sharks no whales ect. the big kinds of fish no ) small ones yes
soil and water
no, it is illegal in the state of michigan. what an ironic law, right?
No. It is a partially submerged plant.
Pond community is made up of different types of organisms and food web
they are producers. they start the chain
cattails, grasses, etc. Sources: Me, Myself, and I.
Nope cattail is a producers and producers make their own energy-rich food from the energy from the sun.
Cattails, tall grass, and weeds wild flowers,and rear leaves
Kelp algae
there are not a diverse amount of plants in a swamp, but cattails do exist there and so do Lilly pads which are both producers and plants.
Cattails or Typhas in scientific name is a producer water plant that is common throughout the northern heisphere and is an edible plant to humans containing a rich source of nutrition. They can be truned into other materials also. FROM AZZAROKS YOUR LOCAL AND WORLDWIDE ONLINE GAMER
cattail---- mouse-----snake-------hawk Cattails don't live in the desert, they live near water.
Can you extract ephedrine from cattails
The bodacious Trumpeter swan feasts upon insects, hard shelled animals, plants, tubers, pond weeds, and cattails.
latgemouth bass lurk among stumpsand both submerged and emergent vegetation , particularly water lilies and cattails.