Yes in fact they are.
are they producers, decomposers, consumers, or abiotic factors
In a terrestrial community, the major producers are plants, such as trees, shrubs, grasses, and other vegetation. These producers use sunlight to perform photosynthesis and convert it into energy, serving as the foundation of the community's food chain.
Producers in the ocean include phytoplankton, seaweeds, and sea grasses. These organisms use sunlight to perform photosynthesis and produce oxygen, making them the base of the marine food chain.
Some key producers in grassland ecosystems are grasses (such as buffalo grass, blue grama, and wheatgrass), wildflowers (such as asters and goldenrods), shrubs (such as sagebrush and mesquite), and sedges.
Because Diatoms are largest in number and distributed evenly in the water to get maximum sunshine. Their largest number and efficient mode of food synthesis make them chief producers of ocean just as the grasses are on the land mass.
What other producers live in the African grasses?
Seaweeds are producers
Grasses and other plants are the producers in any biome.
All the plants in a desert are producers. Grasses are probably the most notable.
Nuts come from producers, which are the plants, shrubs and grasses in the food chain.
All plants, such as grasses, are first level producers.
Plants, especially grasses, are the primary producers of deserts.
Grasses are producers.
Yes
Grasses and other plants, shrubs and trees are the primary producers in the desert.
All plants in the region are producers. The most visible are the creosote bush, mesquites and grasses.
All the plants in a desert are producers, especially grasses.