The Short Answer is: in a balanced, eco-friendly Ecosystem there is an equal number of producers as there exist consumers.
over 2.5 billion producers
They are found on a food chain
Herbivores eat plants, and plants are producers. So, all herbivores eat producers.
Protists are producers because they can make their own food.
without producers, consumers could not survive because producers are basically plants, which herbivores eat, and then carnivores consume them, so it depends a lot on producers.
No. They are plants so they are producers.
Yes, algae are producers... they are "the primary producers of the food chain Yes - algae are photosynthetic organisms this means they produce their own food using sunlight so they are producers.
Because it is a long show
Producers. The producers make the food, then consumers eat it, then secondary consumers eat them, and so on and so fourth.
Yes, there are many producers in the tundra
Herbivores eat plants, and plants are producers. So, all herbivores eat producers.
There are no animal producers except for plants, so the answer is a plant
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
No, I believe not. There are protists that are producers (autotrophs). This branch of protists are called Algae. However, the branch that you are talking about is Protozoans, and they are heterotrophic, so they need to take food in from the environment. So no, heterotrophs are not producers, so animal-like protists are not producers.
A market economy with many producers
no, they ingest microbes from the soil, so they do not produce their own food, and are not producers.
Protists are producers because they can make their own food.
without producers, consumers could not survive because producers are basically plants, which herbivores eat, and then carnivores consume them, so it depends a lot on producers.