PLANTS. All plants are a producer!
In fresh water aquatic ecosystems unicellular, colonial and filamentous micro-organisms comprise the most important producers. A large number of fauna depend on these producer micro-organisms.
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Plants are the main producers in most terrestrial ecosystems, converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. They are crucial in the food chain as they provide food and oxygen for other organisms to survive. Their presence helps support a diverse range of life on land.
Producers. These are organisms that can photosynthesize, like plants, algae, and some bacteria, using sunlight to convert inorganic substances into organic nutrients that can be used by other organisms in the ecosystem.
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In fresh water aquatic ecosystems unicellular, colonial and filamentous micro-organisms comprise the most important producers. A large number of fauna depend on these producer micro-organisms.
The grass, the trees, herbs etc.
The kind of organisms that are at the start of most food chains are producers. Producers make their own food and animals feed off of them.
The kind of organisms that are at the start of most food chains are producers. Producers make their own food and animals feed off of them.
The kind of organisms that are at the start of most food chains are producers. Producers make their own food and animals feed off of them.
Plants are the organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis and supply other organisms in the ecosystem with energy and nutrients. They are the primary producers in most ecosystems.
Well considering that most organisms that PRODUCE food from light are GREEN ...
Algae and other tiny organisms that live in water are classified as plankton. Plankton are important members of aquatic ecosystems, serving as a food source for larger organisms and playing a role in nutrient cycling.
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