Usually, yes, as most plants are unable to consume other organisms. However, there are exceptions to be found in plants such as the famous Venus Fly Trap.
no, because some types of plants can eat bugs attracting them with a wonderful aromia(to the bugs)
Yes decomposers always at the end of the food chain.
Plants are lower order species because they, for the most part, do not consume other life forms. By design, plants are meant to be consumed by higher order species.
Because plants do not prey on animals or insects.
However, there are a few plants that are the exception. The venus fly trap for example.
Because plants do not prey on animals and insects
They mostly are but not always.
no
The bottom of the food chain is always an Autotroph or an organism that can make its own food, either through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This includes plants algae which are then eaten by the animals that are the next step up in the food chain.
The consumer is always at the top, or end of the food chain. Producers are at the bottom, or beginning of the food chain.
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Plants are usually at the bottom of the food chain. The thing at the bottom of the food chain has to be able to make its own food, if it ate anything it would no longer be at the bottom of the food chain. Plants make their own food from carbon dioxide, water and sunlight in a process called photosynthesis. i agree and would just like to add the sun isn't the bottem of the food chain
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Producers and then herbivors are often at the bottom of the food chains.
Adaptations help trees in the rain forest collect light. I hope this answer helped you. Producers are always plants at the bottom of the food chain. Plants are able to produce their own food (photosynthesis). Animals higher in the food chain then feed on the plants and the energy is transferred up the food chain.
Plants Which are producers It really depends on the food chain type. The producers could be bacteria or leave or plants.
Plants are always the base of any food chain.