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.
Ecosystems flow from producers to consumers. Producers, such as plants, convert energy from the sun into organic compounds, which are then consumed by primary consumers (herbivores). This energy flow continues through the food chain to higher-level consumers.
Consumers go after producers in a food web.
In an ecosystem, producers are typically plants and other photosynthetic organisms that convert sunlight into energy. Primary consumers are herbivores that eat these producers, such as rabbits or deer. Secondary consumers are carnivores that feed on primary consumers, like foxes or hawks. This food chain illustrates the flow of energy from producers to consumers at different trophic levels.
producers: make not take in, they absorb, they dont hunt for prey, they make themselves, and they dont harm consumers: take in things, hunt for things to eat, they dont make theirselves
a consumer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, blow flies are not producers; they are consumers. Producers are organisms, like plants and algae, that create their own food through photosynthesis. Blow flies, as scavengers, feed on decaying organic matter and help decompose it, playing a crucial role in the ecosystem. They rely on other organisms for their energy and nutrients, which classifies them as consumers.
animals are consumers and plants are producers.
they are both consumers and producers
consumers and producers
Primary consumers
Producers are the food for primary consumers.
You can differentiate between producers and consumers by understanding that producers make their own food. Consumers cannot do that.
how is the producers and consumers from today different from years ago.
Producers....
They are all of them
they are consumers