The two parts of an ecosystem are Producers and Consumers. Producers are plants and other organisms that produce their own food. Consumers are the organisms that eat producers to survive.
The organisms that work together to recycle materials through an ecosystems are the producers, consumers, and decomposers. When producers and consumers die, decomposers recycle the dead material.
The first trophic level ofof a food web is almost always made of autotrophic organisms.
there would have been no life as all organisms depend upon plants for food and there are no other producers
Clams are secondary consumers. They eat on zoo planktons. The food chain starts with the primary producers which is then followed by the primary consumers and then the secondary consumers. The secondary consumers feed on the primary consumers.
Plants are the primary producers. They produce organic compounds from inorganic compounds. They are then eaten by grazing animals which are considered consumers.
Bacteria, plants, algae and mushrooms are the organisms that are producers.
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All organisms that are not producers are known as discomposes. This is in fungi.
Organisms at the bottom of an energy pyramid, such as producers (plants), are always autotrophic. Autotrophic organisms can produce their own energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, forming the foundation of the energy pyramid by converting sunlight or inorganic compounds into organic matter.
Autotrophs are the organisms in the food web that are producers. Green plants are examples of producers.
plants are a type of producer producers are organisms that can make their own food
No, elephants are animals. Animals are consumers, that is they get their energy from outside, form their food. Producers are those organisms which can generate their own food, and are nearly always green plants.
Producers always or the sun!
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Producers (plants) make their own food, consumers don't. Consumers have to eat producers or other consumers.