Evergreen trees are producers. They generate their own food through photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create energy. This process makes them a vital part of their ecosystems, providing oxygen and serving as a food source for various consumers, such as herbivores.
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
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An apple is a producer, as it is a fruit that is produced by apple trees through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer in this context.
All trees are producers.
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
Trees (including black walnut) are producers.
A pine beetle would be considered a consumer. It feeds on the inner bark of pine trees, acting as a primary consumer in the ecosystem.
An alligator is not a producer because it isn't a plant. It isn't a decomposer because it isn't bacteria or fungi. We are then left with 'consumer'. An alligator is a consumer.consumer
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Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.