Yes they do. Producers refer to plants, and all plants use photosynthesis.
-Actually the answer is no, some autotrophs (producers) obtain energy by chemosynthesis. These are found deep in water were no light reaches.
Only some bacteria which are photosynthetic are producers , all other bacteria and fungi are consumers .
Producers get matter from the soil, water, and air, which they use to make food through photosynthesis. They get energy from sunlight, which is converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis.
All plants are producers. Plants are by definition producers, they take the suns energy and store it in chemical bonds. We eat plants and get that energy and thus survive.
Primary producers, like plants and algae, produce energy through photosynthesis. Secondary producers, such as herbivores and omnivores, consume primary producers for energy. Tertiary producers, like carnivores, consume secondary producers for energy.
Primary producers in most ocean ecosystems are phytoplankton, which are microscopic algae that use photosynthesis to produce energy. Phytoplankton play a crucial role in marine food chains by converting sunlight into organic matter that fuels the rest of the ecosystem.
No, all algae have the capability to conduct photosynthesis, including diatoms. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
During photosynthesis, producers give off oxygen (O2) and glucose (C6H12O6).
green is the efficient colour to conduct photosynthesis
plants are known as producers because they make their own food by the process of photosynthesis.
Yes, the bulrush is a green plant which conducts photosynthesis, like all green plants.
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stuff/ Green Plants capable of photosynthesis are considered as producers in science.
You will find photosynthesis in producers only, such as plants
Yes, desert plants carry out photosynthesis.
Yes, daisies have the ability to perform photosynthesis. Like all plants, they contain chlorophyll in their cells which allows them to convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into energy in the form of sugars. This process is essential for their growth and survival.
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Photosynthesis an oxidization.