PRODUCERS: Producers obtain their food through a process called photosynthesis. The producer use sunlight, H20, CO2 and nutrients in the soil to create food (sugars and starches) and O2.
CONSUMERS: Consumers obtain their food by consuming other organisms.
Without producers the consumers would have nothing to eat and wouldn't have any energy. Producers get energy directly from the sun. Consumers can't make their own food or energy without eating something else.
Energy pyramid
Primary consumers eat autotrophs, or producers. Producers are mostly plants that make their own food using energy from the sun.
pyramid of energy
scorpions are consumers because they eat other animals to obtain energy.
producers obtain energy from water and sunlight, consumers obtain energy from producers and decomposers obtain energy from comsumers.
The energy in the producers comes from the sun. It feeds the consumers. The decomposers ultimately release the energy from the consumers and the producers that were not consumed.
Consumers mainly obtain energy from the food that they eat. This means that their source of energy will be from the producers.
THey obtain energy by eating consumers and producers.
Producers and consumers exchange energy and matter in various ways. The producers are used as food for the consumers and the consumers are used as fertilizer and food for producers when they die.
All consumers obtain energy from producers. This is true even for carnivores because the energy is passed through every organism.
Scavengers are consumers because they obtain their energy by feeding on dead plants or animals. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like producers do.
consumers eat producers to obtain the energy they need to survive
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PRODUCERS: Producers obtain their food through a process called photosynthesis. The producer use sunlight, H20, CO2 and nutrients in the soil to create food (sugars and starches) and O2. CONSUMERS: Consumers obtain their food by consuming other organisms.
Peccaries are consumers as they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter, such as plants, fruits, and small animals. They are part of the food chain as consumers, rather than being decomposers or producers.
No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears" No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears"