Yes
Grains are the by products of plants and are considered to be producers as are all plants.
All the plants in a desert are producers. Grasses are probably the most notable.
All plants, such as grasses, are first level producers.
Saguaro cactus, sagebrush, creosote, and mesquite. All of which are types of plants in the desert and are considered producers.
All the plants in a desert are producers, especially grasses.
All plants in the region are producers. The most visible are the creosote bush, mesquites and grasses.
Yes, grains are produced by both plants and agriculture. Common examples of grain-producing plants include wheat, rice, corn, barley, and oats. These grains are widely cultivated and harvested for food consumption and various other uses.
Producers are plants and include all grasses, shrubs, trees and succulents found in a desert.
all grains are grasses (rice, wheat, corn ect) but you should be eating other stuff too.
Some examples of a desert producer would be cacti, shrubs and desert grass.
are they producers, decomposers, consumers, or abiotic factors
Fish in the ocean eat algae, sea grasses, and mangroves. Those are all producers