Grasses shrubs and trees are called producers because they make?
oxygen....without them we DEAD
Carbon dioxide
Mineral
Water
Food
water
CO 2
A cold treeless lowland area, permanently frozen, known as Tundra. It supports small shrubs, mosses and grasses
As many as the sum of all the kinds of trees, shrubs, flowers, grasses, and all other kinds of plants that exist, whether known or unknown. Nobody knows how many there really are.
Plants of the savannas are highly specialized to grow in this environment of long periods of drought. They have long tap roots that can reach the deep water table, thick bark to resist annual fires, trunks that can store water, and leaves that drop of during the winter to conserve water. The grasses have adaptations that discourage animals from grazing on them; some grasses are too sharp or bitter tasting for some animals, but not others, to eat. Many grasses grow from the bottom up, so that the growth tissue doesn't get damaged by grazers. Many plants of the savanna also have storage organs like bulbs and corms for making it though the dry season.
Some of the divisions of horticulture include Pomology, which is the science and practice of growing, harvesting, handling, processing and marketing of fruit trees. Olericulture is the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing vegetables. Floriculture is the science of growing, harvesting, designing and marketing flowering plants. The landscape and nursery industry involves the science and practice of propagating, growing, installing and maintaining the landscape using grasses, annual and perennial plants, shrubs and trees.
A grassland is a biome having predominantly grasses, and some woody shrubs, instead of trees and forests. This may be due to soil conditions, low rainfall, or other factors.Grasslands include the prairies (the Great Plains and Argentina's pampas), the steppes, and the savanna, which is a mostly dry ecosystem composed of tall grasses. Grasslands can be grassy swamps as well, such as in the Florida Everglades.The animal life in the grasslands have adapted to the grass as a food supply, and the availability of water (often seasonal, or too little, or too much).Grasslands are a type of flat plateau or flat land.
Nuts come from producers, which are the plants, shrubs and grasses in the food chain.
Grasses and other plants, shrubs and trees are the primary producers in the desert.
Producers are plants and include all grasses, shrubs, trees and succulents found in a desert.
Producers in the desert are the same as everywhere else, they are organisms that produce their own food such as plants and trees. Some examples of desert producers would be cacti, shrubsan desert grass.
Producers are plants so an example of a desert producer would be a cactus.
They are plants, grasses, shrubs, algae, and under water plants. Basically just plants.
Grasses, forbs, sedges, low-growing shrubs, etc.
There are a variety of grasses, shrubs and trees, annuals and perennials as well as succulents that are producers in the desert.
There are no animal producers. Producers make their own food. Only a plant can be labeled as a producer.
Some examples of a desert producer would be cacti, shrubs and desert grass.
There are far too many to list, because all plants and algae are producers, but a few of the main categories include: Trees (of all local varieties) Grasses Shrubs Wildflowers Vines Moss Algae (in ponds)
they eat shrubs and grasses they eat shrubs and grasses