producers use sunlight , water , and carbon dioxide to make a natural sugar called glucose. when producers and consumers die decomposers break down the remains of the dead animal or plant which enriches our soil to help our plants grow better. consumers eat other living things because they can't make their own food like the producers.In a food chain the first consumer is called the primary consumer because it's the first one that has to eat something else.
In biological circles, the producers or autotrophs are plants and green algae, which capture energy from sunlight to produce their own food, or in other words capture carbon or carbon compounds into the food chain. By contrast, arthropods eat other organisms and are thus classified as heterotrophs, or consumers.
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Producers capture energy and stores it in food. Consumers get their energy by eating other organisms. Decomposers decomposes the consumers, producers and waste materials to products that are again useful for producers. Thus, consumers do not actually have a role, while producers and decomposers do.
In an ecosystem there are producers, consumers, and decomposers. The producers produce food for other organisms in the environment. The consumers job is to capture the energy to get bigger and stronger and eventually they will get eaten or they will die. The decomposers job is to break down dead plants and animals and use that for food. For example, the plants are the producers, while the animals are the consumers. Bacteria, fungi, etc., breaks down the dead organisms and that's what their food is.
They capture energy from sunlight and manufacture their own food.
They are the photosynthetic pigments. They capture energy from sunlight
In biological circles, the producers or autotrophs are plants and green algae, which capture energy from sunlight to produce their own food, or in other words capture carbon or carbon compounds into the food chain. By contrast, arthropods eat other organisms and are thus classified as heterotrophs, or consumers.
In biological circles, the producers or autotrophs are plants and green algae, which capture energy from sunlight to produce their own food, or in other words to capture carbon into the food chain. By contrast, crabs eat other organisms and are thus variously classified as omnivorous, often predatory; as such they are categorized as heterotrophs, or as consumers.
Some protists are producers. They contain special structures called chloroplasts that capture solar energy in order to perform the process of photosynthesis.
In biological circles, the producers (autotrophs) are plants and green algae, which capture energy from sunlight to produce their own food, or in other words capture carbon into the food chain. By contrast, crabs, crayfish, and lobster eat other organisms (both plants and animals) and are thus variously classified as omnivorous, often predatory/carnivorous, or heterotrophic; as such they are considered consumers.
Producers Consumer Decomposer
No, organisms that use photosynthesis are called producers because they capture sunlight energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose sugars, oxygen, and water. The glucose sugars are used by the plant to grow and reproduce. Since these plant organisms are creating biomass using sunlight, they are essentially producing food for other organisms to consume (who are called consumers).
In biological circles, the producers or autotrophs are plants and green algae, which capture energy from sunlight to produce their own food. By contrast, lobsters eat other organisms and are thus variously classified as omnivorous (normally carnivorous), predatory, heterotrophs, or consumers.
Organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce their own food from inorganic compounds. They are also called producers.