they are important if there were no producers there woud be no concumers and no concumers means no decomposers and no decomposers means no meat and humans
its important because when photosynthesis is in effect it gives off oxygen and oxygen is what we need to live on earth
The three major subdivisions of the Earth are the crust (including the continents and ocean floor), the mantle (made up of the upper mantle and lower mantle), and the core (which consists of the outer core and inner core). These subdivisions are based on differences in composition, density, and physical properties.
A producer produces its own food, like how a plant produces its food from the Sun (photosynthesis). Producers are at the bottom of the food chain, they provide food for consumers. Without producers, an ecosystem could not sustain itself.Producers are plants that give us oxygen, and vegetables and fruits. Producers don't eat other producers and organisms, they only get eaten.
Decomposers: These are mainly bacteria and fungi that convert dead matter into gases such as carbon and nitrogen to be released back into the air, soil, or water. Fungi, and other organisms that break down dead organic matter are known as saprophytes. Even though most of us hate those mushrooms or molds, they actually play a very important role. Without decomposers, the earth would be covered in trash. Decomposers are necessary since they recycle the nutrients to be used again by producers.
by the sunlight and its decomposers
False . There are far more consumers than producers.
Good question. Firstly, producers get their energy energy from the sun through photosynthesis, creating or producing nutrients in the plant. A herbivore consumer can then eat it getting it's nutrients so, consumers rely on producers for their food but decomposers rely on a carnivore or omnivore (consumer) to eat some species of a consumer. The decomposer, lets say a earth worm eats and consumes the rest of the animal breaking it down to it's core nutrients. So I guess you could say decomposers rely on carnivores/omnivores to kill each other and herbivores, and herbivores/omnivores rely on producers for nutrients to eat.
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Good question. Firstly, producers get their energy energy from the sun through photosynthesis, creating or producing nutrients in the plant. A herbivore consumer can then eat it getting it's nutrients so, consumers rely on producers for their food but decomposers rely on a carnivore or omnivore (consumer) to eat some species of a consumer. The decomposer, lets say a earth worm eats and consumes the rest of the animal breaking it down to it's core nutrients. So I guess you could say decomposers rely on carnivores/omnivores to kill each other and herbivores, and herbivores/omnivores rely on producers for nutrients to eat.
its important because when photosynthesis is in effect it gives off oxygen and oxygen is what we need to live on earth
Oh, dude, soil bacteria are like the ultimate recyclers. They're the decomposers of the earth, breaking down organic matter into nutrients for plants to use. So yeah, they're not producers or consumers, they're just chilling in the soil, doing their thing.
consumers:elk,moose,carabou,polar bears,artic hare,lemmings,snowy owl,grizzly bear,ermine decomposer: liverworts,moss,earth worms. producers:dwarf willow,artic willow.
The number of primary consumer will increase and it will eat producers which utlimately leads to distruction of all live forms on the earth
Producers, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria, are essential for life on Earth because they convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. They are the foundation of the food chain, providing energy for consumers like animals to survive. Without producers, there would be no source of energy for other organisms, leading to the collapse of ecosystems.
producers take in carbon dioxide from photosynthesis and so they create the system because consumers eat the producers they get carbon and so on so forth.we eventually release that carbon into the air as carbon dioxide.
Decomposers are bacteria or fungus which consumes or feeds off the dead remains of the plant or animal.They help to bring back nutrients from the organism to soil i.e Earth which is useful for plants. And cycle goes on and on, animal eats plant and they nutrients come back into soil.
No,a decomposers job is to break down nutrients from a dead animal or plant,Sea lions are considered as a secondary consumer in some areas of Earth(probably even my country)