They are producers.
No. They are plants so they are producers.
Producers, such as plants, benefit from the activity of decomposers by breaking down dead organic matter and converting it into nutrients that can be taken up by the plants. This nutrient recycling allows the producers to grow and thrive, making them the first trophic level to benefit from decomposers.
First level decomposers feeds of the primary producers. In other words, they rely on plants to survive.
Algae and other plants make their own food from sunlight, so they are producers.
Producers, like plants, are important because they convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis which is the basis of most ecosystems. Consumers, like animals, depend on producers for food and energy, playing a crucial role in transferring energy through the food chain. Decomposers, like bacteria and fungi, break down dead plants and animals into nutrients that can be used by producers again, completing the nutrient cycle.
Plants and flowers are not decomposers. They are producers.
Seeds and plants are not decomposers. They are producers.
No. They are plants so they are producers.
Plants are not decomposers. They are producers.
No they are consumers. Plants are producers, except fungi which are decomposers.
Grains are the by products of plants and are considered to be producers as are all plants.
ONLY plants can be producers. ONLY bacteria and fungi can be decomposers ALL the rest are consumers.
Plants are producers that are eaten by herbivores. Some plants like mold, and mushrooms are decomposers.
are air plants decomposers,producer and consomers
They do not use photosynthesis. Also, they are decomposers when regular plants are producers. (Decomposers break down dead things, and producers produce their own food)
Oak trees, like most plants, are producers.
producers are plants that make food for themselves by photosynthesis and decomposers convert organic matter into inorganic materials.