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Is it true that consumers always outnumber producers?

no. there are more producers than consumers...........


Do consumers outnumber producers on earth?

False . There are far more consumers than producers.


There are more primary producers than there are?

primary consumers


Why producers has greater biomass than consumers?

why are the producers having greter biomas than the consumers


Why would there be less consumers than producers in a pond ecosystem?

Becuase the comsumers would starve if there were more of them then producers


A pyramid of number demonstrates that a community has?

More producers than primary consumers


Would you expect there to be more producers or more consumers in an ecosystem why?

In an ecosystem, there are typically more producers than consumers. This is because producers, such as plants and phytoplankton, generate energy through photosynthesis and serve as the foundational source of energy for consumers. The energy pyramid illustrates that as you move up the trophic levels from producers to primary and secondary consumers, the available energy decreases, leading to fewer individuals at each successive level. Therefore, a larger biomass of producers supports a smaller number of consumers.


Why is there always more producers than consumers in a food chain?

because plants under go photosynthesis and make there own food to reproduce and create more producers. while consumers which are not plants and don't under go photosynthesis they are more liable to die out.


A stable pond ecosystem would not contain?

A stable pond ecosystem would not contain excessive nutrient runoff from surrounding agricultural fields, as it can lead to eutrophication and disrupt the balance of the ecosystem.


Why are there more producers than consumers in any stable ecosystem?

There are typically more producers than consumers in a stable ecosystem because producers form the base of the food chain and support all higher trophic levels. This pyramid shape reflects the energy transfer between organisms, with producers capturing energy from the sun and consumers relying on the energy stored in plants. So, the abundance of producers is essential to sustain the ecosystem.


What ecosystem might have a pyramid of numbers where there are less producers than consumers?

If the producers happen to be large trees, they can be small in number but still have a large biomass, therefore allowing them to support a community of more consumers.


Is it possible to have more consumers than producers in a pyramid of numbers?

No, a pyramid of numbers represents the number of organisms at each trophic level in an ecosystem, with producers at the base and consumers above. It follows the 10% energy transfer rule, where energy is lost as it moves up the trophic levels, resulting in a smaller number of consumers than producers.