Producers, often referred to as autotrophs, are organisms that synthesize their own food using sunlight or inorganic substances through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. In a life cycle, they form the base of the food chain, providing energy and nutrients to primary consumers (herbivores) and, subsequently, to higher trophic levels. Examples of producers include plants, algae, and certain bacteria. Their role is crucial for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and supporting diverse life forms.
the each are inthe life cycle
No. Animals are consumers. Plants are producers.
when it rains the plants/producers get water and then they grow.
the answer is the food nutrients si do with producers if the food is constructed of nutrient cycle?
the each are inthe life cycle
its from C02
organic compounds
it eats
Example Producers ----- Consumers ----- Secondary consumers ----- Decomposers ------ Soil ----- Producers ----- (And so on)
Well it kills an animal which could means less food for the predator but more producers e.g plants flowers
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