Well, honey, eggs are technically considered a producer in the food chain because they come from chickens, which are living organisms that produce them. So, in the grand scheme of things, eggs are at the start of the food chain, not chomping down on other critters like a consumer would. Hope that clears things up for you, darling!
Carbon is cycled from the atmosphere to producers (plants) through photosynthesis, where they take in carbon dioxide to produce glucose. Consumers then consume these plants, obtaining carbon by eating them. When consumers respire or decompose, carbon is released back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
producers make energy from the sun and then consumers eat the producers, ex: a plant (producer) uses photosynthesis and the sun to make energy then a bunny (consumer) eats the plant for energy. so the sun is the source of energy
a long-term drought would affect both producers and consumers because if the producer doesn't produce what the consumer needs to eat then the consumers will die. Producers will not die because they are not living things.
When it comes to the flow of energy in ecosystems there are two types of organisms: producers and consumers.
Examples of secondary consumers are; lions, dogs and foxes.Plants are producers (they make their own food). Primary consumers eat producers - these are also called herbivores. Secondary consumers eat primary consumers - these are also called carnivores.
Eggs are the offspring of various consumers.
no they are consumers. plants are producers
animals are consumers and plants are producers.
they are both consumers and producers
consumers and producers
Producers are the food for primary consumers.
Primary consumers
You can differentiate between producers and consumers by understanding that producers make their own food. Consumers cannot do that.
how is the producers and consumers from today different from years ago.
Producers....
They are all of them
they are consumers