How Does A consumer Get its Energy: by eating.
We get energy by eating food.
Consumers need producers to survive
from the producers
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Yes, food chains do need a consumer. There are 4 types of consumers.
Both have the need of food, shelter, and clothing.
The need for food and oxygen to survive is called biophysical needs. These are essential requirements for living organisms to carry out their life functions and maintain their health and well-being.
Producers (plants) make their own food, consumers don't. Consumers have to eat producers or other consumers.
Animals are consumers . they obtain food from the environment in which they live. They need synthesized food in the form of nutrition from other sources. Animals can be scavengers, herbivorous or carnivorous. Almost all animals except some primitive ones are hence consumers and cannot prepare their own food. Plants are producers i.e. they can synthesize their own food from inorganic elements such as carbon dioxide and water. This process is called photosynthesis. Almost all plants are producers. They are the source of food for consumers. Therefore, animal life is dependent on plant life since they depend on plans to sustain their life. The life of all animals including human depends on the life of plants for its existence. There are also some bacteria which are producers.
Consumers generally do not produce their own food on a large scale. Instead, they typically rely on farmers, agricultural producers, and food manufacturers to supply them with the products they need. Consumers may grow some of their own food in small gardens or farms, but the majority of their food comes from commercial sources.
Because food is a source of energy and it also supplies cells with oxygen
Yes It determines your body weight. You need physical activity to maintain a healthy life. You should eat healthy as well to maintain.~ Keeanna
Producers get the carbon dioxide they need to make food from the atmosphere. They take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, a process in which they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight.