comparing plants and animals, disregarding procaryotes for some points:
1) krebs cycle, have mitochondria, use ATP and oxygen as electron acceptor
2)eukaryotes, have nucleus
3)have cell membrane
4)use DNA and RNA, common genetic code
5)use same amino acids
6)mitosis and meiosis
One way in which communities are alike is that the all have problems and specific issues which much be addressed.
they are classifying
they are classifying
classifying
they use sexism as their justification.
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think of yourself you moron! your so stupid you don't know the answer? it's easy if there's no producers there will be no consumers if there is no consumers no producers ... let's put it this way, producers need consumers to expand and grow there population and there way of living even if it's a plant at least it is a living organism and consumers need producers to give of something for their waste so it's impossible that producers would be lost! it's a cycle remember!
because that the way it goes
because Producers are plants, primary consumers are only a few species of animal on the food chain. there are way more species of plants that of only a few animals. i hope that answered your question!
through the purchasing decisions they make
Producers and consumers are interdependent in the economy; producers create goods and services that meet the needs and desires of consumers, while consumers provide the demand that incentivizes producers to supply those goods and services. This relationship drives economic activity, as producers rely on consumers for revenue to sustain and grow their businesses. Conversely, consumers depend on producers to provide the variety and quality of products they seek. Together, they create a cycle that fuels economic growth and innovation.
The majority of producers (eg green plants) rely on the sun's energy to produce food. Primary consumers eat plants so in an indirect way the consumers are also relying on the sun's energy for their food
They go to the right, starting with the producers, then the 1st level consumers, then the second level consumers, and so on.
A circular flow model
A circular model
a producer makes(produces) its own food and a consumer consumes its food from other living things(animals)
Producers in a pond are plants like algae and water lilies. Consumers include animals such as tadpoles, fish, and ducks that eat the producers. Decomposers like bacteria and fungi break down dead organisms and organic matter in the pond.