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It is a producer. It is one of the sources in the ecosystem (that you are talking about) that produces energy form sunlight (most plants are producers because of their ability to make energy from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide through photosynthesis in the chloroplast organelle). (The insects that consume the amber flush rose for food which they will turn into energy through the process of respiration in their mitochondria organelle are consumers in this ecosystem. The organisms that consume those insects are also called consumers.)

Sunlight & Soil->Producer(plant)->Consumers->Another Consumer or Decomposer->Soil

The flow of Nutrients through an ecosystem is charted above.

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