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what are differences between producers & decomposers
The number of primary consumer will increase and it will eat producers which utlimately leads to distruction of all live forms on the earth
Humans are consumers because everything we eat comes from something else. The only way we become producers is if we start eating are own organs, body fluids or our young, for these are the only things we can actually produce. Everything we eat comes from other organisms. Plants are mostly producers, while animals are primarily consumers, like us. However, there are certain exceptions: if I'm not mistaken, sponges (animal) are producers while Venus fly traps (plant) are considered consumers.
Please understand that the ONLY organisms on the planet that can be producers are PLANTS and some special bacteria that live on Hydrogen sulfide.So all you have to ask yourself is - "is a lemming a plant?" and you have your answer.
Primary consumers in tropical dry forests are typically herbivores that feed on plants and fruits. Some examples include insects, rodents, and birds that rely on the vegetation available in these ecosystems. These primary consumers play a crucial role in energy transfer within the food chain by consuming producers and serving as a food source for secondary consumers.
Producers are organisms that can create their own food from raw chemicals and energy from sunlight. (Plants) Consumers are organisms that can't make their own food so they kill and eat other living things to live. (Cows and Tigers) Decomposers are organisms that eat the stuff that consumers leave behind, they rot things away and release the chemicals for producers to re use. (Mushrooms and bacteria).
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.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead animals or waste. Consumers are live things that eat something.
By eating producers or other consumers.
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Organisms that feed on both producers and decomposers are omnivores. These organisms have a diet that includes both plants and animals, as well as detritus and other organic matter found in the environment. Examples of omnivores include humans, bears, and raccoons.
Producers are organisms that can create their own food from raw chemicals and energy from sunlight. (Plants) Consumers are organisms that can't make their own food so they kill and eat other living things to live. (Cows and Tigers) Decomposers are organisms that eat the stuff that consumers leave behind, they rot things away and release the chemicals for producers to re use. (Mushrooms and bacteria).
They provide food for each other. The biomes are composed of consumers and producers. Food is produced and then the consumers eat it to live.
No, lizards are not decomposers. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter, while lizards are consumers that eat live prey such as insects and small animals.
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All insects, arachnids, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals that live in a desert are consumers. Only plants are producers.
All animals are consumers - insects, lizards, birds, mammals. Only plants are producers.