because they give energy to consumers and all others in the energy pyramid
Producers use light energy to make : glucose and oxygen. Photosynthesis: CO2 + H2O --energy from sun--> C6H12O6 + O2
Organisms such as plants, or producers, trap the energy from the sun, making its own food. This process is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a food that plants such as flowers make their own food from the recourse all around themmydickisbigg yeahyeah
Chlorophyll found in the organelle called chloroplasts which are specific to producers(living things that make their own energy or "food").
Plants make their own food using energy that comes from the sun. Plants trap energy from the sun with the help of chlorophyll. Their food is prepared during two reactions,i.e; light dependent reaction & light independent reaction which take place simultaneously.
They have chloroplasts which gives them their green coloring. Producers use chloroplasts to make food which is why consumers don't need it.
I think are the Producers, they make your own food
Producers, such as plants and algae, make up the largest level of the energy pyramid. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the pyramid that supports all other levels.
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Yes because the consumers like mice and antelopes eat the producers (plants, example: grass flowers) and the producers don't eat anything. They make energy from sunlight ( basically growing, plants use sunlight to grow).
Primary producers such as plants, algae, and some bacteria are the base of an energy pyramid. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, providing energy for all other organisms in the ecosystem.
Tertiary Consumers and Secondary carnivores
The producers are at the bottom of the food chain because they can use sunlight and water to make their own food. There is a large amount of producers too. Producers make their own food by photosynthesis.
Primary consumers occupy the second level of the ecological pyramid, which is also known as the herbivore level. They feed directly on primary producers, such as plants and algae, converting the energy stored in these producers into a form that can be consumed by higher trophic levels. This level is crucial for transferring energy from the producers to the secondary consumers that follow.
As a general rule, each step in an energy pyramid is about 10% efficient; that is, it take 10 units of prey to make 1 unit of predator. Thus, it takes a 1,000 Kg of phytoplankton to make 100 Kg of copepod to make 10 Kg of shrimp, to make 1 Kg of squid, to make 100 g of bass to make 10 g of human. This is why feeding from the top of the food chain is so "expensive" is terms of energy.
Producers are organisms that make their own energy through photosynthesis, such as plants. They form the base of a food chain by converting sunlight into usable energy for other organisms.
Decomposers are typically found at the bottom of the energy pyramid, alongside producers. They break down organic matter from dead organisms, releasing nutrients back into the ecosystem. Their role in recycling nutrients is crucial for sustaining the food web.
Just the one and it will be the base of the pyramid.