Except for Venus flytraps and other plants of such kind, because plants are autotrophs and don't eat other organisms.
why do plants reproduce
with plants
If you have a food chain then the chain must have a beginning (where the food is made) and an end (where the food is finally all used up). Thius in a food chain the "producers" of the food (the plants) are ALWAYS the start. The plants make food using CO2 from the air, Water from the ground and the energy they collect from Sunlight. It is the passing on of this energy from the Sun that is the chain.
No because a food chain ends with an animal eating another animal
In the food chain, plants are producers ( because they make oxygen thru the process of photosynthesis.)
Plants are always the base of any food chain.
The producers is always found at the base of a food chain, but food webs can start from any species and end at any species, so, there is no "bases" at the food web. The producers are basically those which can produce food by its own. A common example would be plants
'Producers' are suppliers of food chain. Producers generate their own food and are not dependent on others. Producers are usually plants (green plants)
The role of the sun in the ocean food chain is .... there is some plants in the ocean so, it give the plants food and some animals eat the plants and you know the rest.
The role of the sun in the ocean food chain is .... there is some plants in the ocean so, it give the plants food and some animals eat the plants and you know the rest.
Light begins he food chain and feeds the producers (plants)
Plants Which are producers It really depends on the food chain type. The producers could be bacteria or leave or plants.