Plants (producers) use carbon dioxide to make glucose for food. When it breaks down glucose for food, it produces carbon dioxide just like we do when we break our food down for energy.
Producers (like plants) play a crucial role in the carbon cycle by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and converting it into organic compounds. Consumers, both animals and humans, then consume these organic compounds and release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere through respiration, completing the carbon cycle.
producers take in carbon dioxide from photosynthesis and so they create the system because consumers eat the producers they get carbon and so on so forth.we eventually release that carbon into the air as carbon dioxide.
The death of all producers in a community would disrupt the carbon and oxygen cycles. Producers, such as plants, play a vital role in both cycles by taking in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and releasing oxygen. Without producers, there would be a decrease in oxygen production and an imbalance in the carbon cycle, leading to potential environmental consequences.
Living things play a crucial role in the carbon-oxygen cycle by both consuming and producing these elements. Through processes like photosynthesis, plants and other producers take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which animals then use for respiration. When animals exhale, they release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, completing the cycle.
Photosynthetic producers use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct, while chemosynthetic producers use inorganic compounds such as hydrogen sulfide or methane to create organic molecules like sugars. Both types of producers are essential for producing energy in their respective ecosystems, but they have different energy sources and chemical processes.
Producers MAKE all the food there is, they harvest the energy form the Sun and turn it into chemical stores called sugars. In doing so they use up Carbon from the CO2 in the air. Consumers eat the stuff plants have made and "steal" the energy in it. As they live they breath out CO2, releasing the Carbon back into the air. Therefore to have life as we know it we MUST have both Producers and Consumers present in living communities BOTH are required to fulfill the Carbon cycle.
they are both consumers and producers
They both release carbon.
they are both used to release energy out of oxygen
To create energyThey obtain both carbon and energy from photosynthesis. They store them in glucose molecules
Both consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
the ingredient that reacts in baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). the ingredient that reacts in vinegar is acetic acid (CH3COOH). acetic acid donates its proton (H) and sodium bicarbonate loses its Na. NaCH3COO and H2CO3 form. H2CO3 decomposes intoH2O and CO2 which are both gasses. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the gas produced.