Ethier by solar power or some other ways that i forget Consumers eat producers, plants. Plants make food by using the sun. So, the sun is the main source for all energy.
Photosynthetic organisms are producers because they can produce their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide through the process of photosynthesis. Fungi are not photosynthetic and rely on external sources of nutrients, making them heterotrophs.
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).
Both animal and fungi kingdoms are eukaryotic, meaning their cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Additionally, they are both multicellular organisms that rely on external food sources for nutrition.
Producers are basically plants. Without plants, there are no sugars (energy) going to consumers. Here is an example. Humans do not eat grass but we get some energy from grass. this is possible because, for example, cows eat grass. Humans get energy from cows (that they eat) that get energy form grass. Grass is a producer. This is why, you don't have animals other than penguins and fish in the ant-arctic. The producer here is Phyto-Plankton. the zoo-plankton eat the phyto. The fish eat the zoo-plankton, and penguins eat the fish. Basically all life depend on the producers because they are always the bottom of the food chain, and the energy they make is needed for all the other animals and organism's. they are also the most abundant out of any other organism because they are the suppliers.
Trophic relationships are the determining factor of biological equilibrium, as existence and abundance of any population depend on the ratio nutrition-predation. Data linking consumption rate of specific diet items to production are necessary to establish trophic relationships and follow the effects of biomass shifts.
The majority of producers (eg green plants) rely on the sun's energy to produce food. Primary consumers eat plants so in an indirect way the consumers are also relying on the sun's energy for their food
Answer this question… Primary consumers eat secondary consumers, which rely on producers for food.
A producer produce its own food and a cosumer don't they eat other organism or plants for living.
Producers make their own food while consumers must rely and feed on producers because they do not have the capacity to create their own food.
The three groups of biotic factors are producers, consumers, and decomposers. Producers, such as plants, convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the food chain. Consumers, including herbivores and carnivores, rely on producers for energy, while decomposers break down dead organic matter, returning essential nutrients to the soil for producers to use. These groups rely on each other to maintain ecosystem balance and nutrient cycling.
Producers rely on consumers to purchase their goods or services in order to generate revenue and sustain their business. Conversely, consumers depend on producers to provide them with the products or services they need or desire. This interdependence forms the foundation of a healthy economy.
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Producers and consumers are integral components of a food web, with producers, such as plants, creating energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the system. Consumers, including herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, rely on producers for energy and nutrients. They are interconnected through various feeding relationships, where consumers may depend on multiple producers or other consumers, illustrating the complexity and interdependence of ecosystems. This dynamic interaction helps maintain ecological balance and energy flow within the environment.
Good question. Firstly, producers get their energy energy from the sun through photosynthesis, creating or producing nutrients in the plant. A herbivore consumer can then eat it getting it's nutrients so, consumers rely on producers for their food but decomposers rely on a carnivore or omnivore (consumer) to eat some species of a consumer. The decomposer, lets say a earth worm eats and consumes the rest of the animal breaking it down to it's core nutrients. So I guess you could say decomposers rely on carnivores/omnivores to kill each other and herbivores, and herbivores/omnivores rely on producers for nutrients to eat.
Geckos are classified as secondary consumers. They primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates, placing them in the food chain as predators that consume primary consumers (herbivores). As they rely on other organisms for food rather than producing their own energy, they do not qualify as producers or primary producers.
Protists are producers because they can make their own food.
No, an equal number of producers and consumers is not necessary for a self-sustaining ecosystem. Ecosystems rely on the balance of energy flow, where producers (like plants) convert sunlight into energy, while consumers (like herbivores and carnivores) rely on these producers for food. The ratio of producers to consumers can vary widely, as long as there are enough producers to support the consumer populations and maintain energy flow. Ultimately, the health of an ecosystem depends on the interactions and relationships among various species, not just their numbers.