Seaweed would probably be the producer in the sea.
what level of the food chain at which an organism is found is known as its?
The lowest organism on a food chain is the primary producer which occupies the first trophic level
food chain
yes the sun is a producer for green plants In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
yes the sun is a producer for green plants In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
The basic level of the food chain is the producer level. This level contains plants that make their own food.
Primary producer
Neither. Sunlight provides producers with the energy they need. It could techniqually be called a producer. In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
primary producer
a organism that collects or gathers energy from a producer
a organism that collects or gathers energy from a producer
This depends on what the producer is. If it is a rare type of producer then yes you should consider it as rare.