Grasslands/Prairies are considered as the fruit basket.
Food pyramids show the transfer and flow of energy of living things. Biomes are not living things, therefore do not have any food pyramids.
An autotroph such as a photosynthetic cell produces it's own food. Once produced through photosynthesis, the food needs to be used as in cellular respiration. Hetertroph, such as animals do not produce their own food. They must consume the food produced by the autotrophs or consume the heterotrophs that have consumed the food produced by the autotrophs.
Humans eat about twelve bugs on average while sleeping. There is no way of calculating how many bugs we consume in our food.
no, a consumer consumes food. Generally, a consumer eats other consumers or producers. The only level in the ecosystem that can produce their own food are the producers, mainly plants. All other organisms have to consume food.
Biomes cannot be productive. They just sit there and take up space. Does that sound very productive, not really, and why in the estuaries do you care anyway? When will you ever need to use that information? That's right never.
Grassland
Humans and you spelled organism wrong
They consume a lot, especially by farming and hunting for fresh food. Probably about 92%.
It is the only insect that produces food for humans.
It would be chemical energy, from food you would consume, to thermal energy that your body produces.
Food pyramids show the transfer and flow of energy of living things. Biomes are not living things, therefore do not have any food pyramids.
no they dont produce for other animals and humans and they dont consume anything.
a natural resource that humans use to make objects or to consume as food and drink.
Humans currently consume a great amount of the available food crops and medicine produced by earths organisms. This is a threat because some of these organisms are rare.
Producers. Without them there would be no consumers because they would have nothing to consume.
Far from natural drinking water resources and places that humans consume food.
algae, small invertebrates, fish, shark, humans