A corn stalk is a producer. It performs photosynthesis, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, thereby producing energy for itself and serving as a food source for other organisms in the ecosystem.
No. Corn is a plant, thus it's a producer.
bear? There is no animal that will purposely stalk and kill a mountain lion for food, but any scavenger (hawks, crows, coyotes, bears) would eat a dead one it happened to find. And of course, insects will, too.
no an aprocot does not have a stalk.
Sentence:- You like to stalk people. A celery stalk is green.
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stalk was ..?
A stalk is a stem for life
It really was quite amusing to watch the cat trying to stalk our darts as we were playing. I just watched an interesting movie that was about a giant stalk that grew from beans.
yes it is(this is a different user) No, tigers are usually not scavengers. They use their extraordinary sight and near-silent paw pads to stalk their prey, then quickly kill it.
A plant has a stalk so that when you water it, the stalk sucks it up and the plant drinks it and then it grows.
"Stalk" is one syllable.
It is the stem or stalk that supports the mushroom's cap.