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The cells found in producers are capable of photosynthesis as in case of green plants. The consumer cells lack the capacity of photosynthesis as in case of animals and paracites.

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What is the name for organisms that eat producers?

The name for organisms that eat producers is Consumers.Generically, 'producers' or 'autotrophs' make their own food from Water, Carbon dioxide and the energy in Sunlight and 'consumers' or 'heterotrophs' get their food/energy by eating producers.However, consumers can be subdivided into:-Herbivores (which only eat producers, primary consumers - e.g. Zebra, Rabbits)Carnivores (which predate and eat herbivores, secondary consumers - e.g. Tigers, Sharks)Omnivores (which can eat both herbivores and producers - e.g. Humans, Pigs)There are also those organisms which break down and decompose producers and consumers when they die.


What do producers affect?

Producers somehow affect - whether directly or indirectly - every organism in their ecosystem. All producers make their own food - either through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, and the consumers of the ecosystem eat the producers, and other consumers eat those consumers, and eventually every organism in that ecosystem has consumed producers.


In food chains these organisms eat the producers?

Those organisms are primary consumers, also known as herbivores. They feed directly on producers, which are usually plants or algae, as their source of energy. Examples include rabbits, deer, and caterpillars.


Do all communities have both consumers and producers?

Producers MAKE all the food there is, they harvest the energy form the Sun and turn it into chemical stores called sugars. In doing so they use up Carbon from the CO2 in the air. Consumers eat the stuff plants have made and "steal" the energy in it. As they live they breath out CO2, releasing the Carbon back into the air. Therefore to have life as we know it we MUST have both Producers and Consumers present in living communities BOTH are required to fulfill the Carbon cycle.


Is a monkey a primary consumer?

No, a monkey is not considered a primary consumer in the traditional ecological sense. Primary consumers are organisms that consume producers (plants) directly, such as herbivores. Monkeys are typically omnivores or frugivores, meaning they consume a variety of foods including plants, fruits, insects, and sometimes small animals. Monkeys would be classified as secondary or even tertiary consumers in many food chains or webs.

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Are ducks producers?

As far as ecosystems go. only plants, trees, grasses are producers. Those that eat them are called consumers. Humans are those.


What is the name for organisms that eat producers?

The name for organisms that eat producers is Consumers.Generically, 'producers' or 'autotrophs' make their own food from Water, Carbon dioxide and the energy in Sunlight and 'consumers' or 'heterotrophs' get their food/energy by eating producers.However, consumers can be subdivided into:-Herbivores (which only eat producers, primary consumers - e.g. Zebra, Rabbits)Carnivores (which predate and eat herbivores, secondary consumers - e.g. Tigers, Sharks)Omnivores (which can eat both herbivores and producers - e.g. Humans, Pigs)There are also those organisms which break down and decompose producers and consumers when they die.


What way do producer and cunsumer depend on one another?

Producers and consumers are interdependent in the economy; producers create goods and services that meet the needs and desires of consumers, while consumers provide the demand that incentivizes producers to supply those goods and services. This relationship drives economic activity, as producers rely on consumers for revenue to sustain and grow their businesses. Conversely, consumers depend on producers to provide the variety and quality of products they seek. Together, they create a cycle that fuels economic growth and innovation.


What do producers affect?

Producers somehow affect - whether directly or indirectly - every organism in their ecosystem. All producers make their own food - either through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, and the consumers of the ecosystem eat the producers, and other consumers eat those consumers, and eventually every organism in that ecosystem has consumed producers.


Are elephants producers?

No, elephants are animals. Animals are consumers, that is they get their energy from outside, form their food. Producers are those organisms which can generate their own food, and are nearly always green plants.


Which best demonstrates the way consumers and producers influence?

Consumers and producers influence each other through the dynamics of supply and demand. When consumers express preferences for certain products, producers respond by adjusting their offerings to meet those demands, often leading to changes in pricing and production levels. Conversely, when producers innovate or change their products, it can shape consumer preferences and purchasing behavior. This interplay drives market trends and influences overall economic activity.


Is a Dragon Fly Larva a producer?

No, they are not. Producers are plants and those maggots are not plants. That makes them consumers. In this case, they fit under the category of decomposers.


Is cougar a producer or consumer?

Producers are those organisms capable of making their own food by trapping the energy from the Sun (ie plants). ALL other life on earth get their energy by eating plants (or eating things that eat plants) these organisms are therefore Consumers.


How could protecting the producers of an ecosystem affect the entire ecosystem?

Because they are the base of our food chain, primary consumers such as herbivores (plant eaters) eat producers when secondary consumers (omnivores) eat those and finally tertiary consumers eat those.tertiary consumers consist of people,bears,etc.


Consumers that eat plants?

There are basically three levels of consumers: primary, secondary and top level consumer. Primary consumers include organisms which feed on the producers, that is to say, green plants. Herbivores are included under this category. Secondary consumers include those organisms which feed on primary consumers. They indirectly derive nutrition from the producers. Top level consumers are those which feed on either primary or secondary consumers or both. consider a food chain like this: plant -> rat -> snake -> predatory bird in this food chain, the first level consumer is rat(herbivore) while snake is second level(carnivore) and finally a predatory bird which feeds on both rat and snake, which makes it a top level consumer.


What is a secondary consumer of the beach?

A secondary consumer is one that eats a primary consumer, and is therefore either carnivorous or omnivorous. These trophic levels are not innate to the organism, and it can change its behavior and therefore its place in the food chain. Producers cannot become consumers, and consumers cannot become producers, but secondary consumers can become primary consumers, or tertiary consumers, etc. Two examples of secondary consumers in the ocean would be the orca (a carnivorous mammal), and the whale shark (an omnivorous fish). Secondary consumers are not necessarily apex predators, although those two are. Squids are also typically secondary consumers, and are not apex predators.


In food chains these organisms eat the producers?

Those organisms are primary consumers, also known as herbivores. They feed directly on producers, which are usually plants or algae, as their source of energy. Examples include rabbits, deer, and caterpillars.