because producers buy the food and consumers taste it so that when they trade with other companies they will know if they haven't given any rotten food.
They are both secondary and tertiary consumers. Hope this helps. ^-^
Decomposers break down dead organisms, which turns them into fertilizers that can aid plant growth and return the energy to the food chain, and thus provides more food and energy for animals (consumers). When the plants and animals die, they themselves are decomposed, and the cycle begins again.
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Producers, consumers, and decomposers are three categories on the food chain. Producers help us because they supply the food that the consumers eat. (Humans are consumers.) Producers are plants. When you eat an apple, (a producer) it is producing energy and food for you so it is helping you.
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Producers capture energy and stores it in food. Consumers get their energy by eating other organisms. Decomposers decomposes the consumers, producers and waste materials to products that are again useful for producers. Thus, consumers do not actually have a role, while producers and decomposers do.
producers like trees, plants e.t.c., produces food material to consumers(goats, buffalo's), decomposers decomposes the consumers,producers and waste materials to products that are again useful for producers. thus they can interact withe each other.
Consumers Depend On Produders Because Producers Produce The Food For Consumers, For Example A Cow Depends On The Grass So The Cow Can Eat And Humans Depend On Cows And Other Meat Such As Chicken And Lamb So We Can Eat . I Know Its Not Alot But I Just Wanted To Help You
They are both secondary and tertiary consumers. Hope this helps. ^-^
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Meadow pipits are classified as primary consumers. They primarily feed on insects and plant material, which positions them in the food chain as organisms that consume producers (such as plants) and other primary consumers. This makes them an important part of the ecosystem, as they help transfer energy from producers to higher trophic levels.
The stability of an ecosystem largely relies on the stability of its producers. Green plants are producers, animals are consumers that in turn eat the plants, which they become stronger and other consumers may consume them.