A producer can be something like grass, so no, a producer is not non-living.
No, sand is not a producer. Producers are organisms, like plants, that can make their own food through photosynthesis. Sand is a non-living material made up of small rock and mineral particles.
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Algae is a producer because it produces oxygen for living beings.
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No. If it were a producer, it would be able to produce its own food. Nectar is not a consumer either. It does not consume food. Nectar is not living, therefore it is "abiotic." Abiotic is a term which means "non-living."
No. A producer is a living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own nutrients. Wind is not a living thing.
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A living thing must be able to produce its own food through the process of photosynthesis to be a producer.
No, sand is not a producer. Producers are organisms, like plants, that can make their own food through photosynthesis. Sand is a non-living material made up of small rock and mineral particles.
Soil is non-living; therefore, it is neither a decomposer, consumer, or producer. However, the organisms within the soil are most often decomposers. Decomposition of organic material always occurs in the soil in terrestrial ecosystems.
living things which take the nonliving matter from the environment
Ink is not a living thing so it cannot be a producer or a consumer
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Soil is non-living; therefore, it is neither a decomposer, consumer, or producer. However, the organisms within the soil are most often decomposers. Decomposition of organic material always occurs in the soil in terrestrial ecosystems.
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