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.
Ink is not a living thing so it cannot be a producer or a consumer
living things which take the nonliving matter from the environment
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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Non living.