No. Corn is a plant, thus it's a producer.
producer
a corn is a producers
The corn plant is indeed a producer, seeing as it uses the sun's energy as well as chemicals and minerals from its surroudings to create its own food. This rather than just eating another organism such as a consumer does.
A roach is a consumer. Any thing that is green: trees, grass, cabbage, corn, peas, beans are producers. Everything else is a consumer.
A roach is a consumer. Any thing that is green: trees, grass, cabbage, corn, peas, beans are producers. Everything else is a consumer.
the average height of a corn stalk is about 7 ft tall
Corn Stalk
no it is a stalk
Individual corn (maize) stalks have both female and male plant parts, so there is no such thing as "male corn stalk".
No. Corn grows on a stalk, not a stock.
It is good to pick corn off the stalk when they are mature and it requires warm temperatures.
Some collective nouns for corn are a stalk of corn or a bushel of corn.