Plants are usually the only organisms in a habitat in which photosynthesis can occur. For this reason, green plants are known as producers. Grass, trees, plankton and seaweed are all examples of producers.
seaweed is neither three it is a producer which is th efirst trophic level.
In ecology, a producer is an organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This typically refers to plants, algae, and some bacteria. They form the base of the food chain by providing energy to other organisms through the food they produce.
Branches of ecology include population ecology (study of how populations of organisms interact with their environment), community ecology (study of interactions between species in a given area), ecosystem ecology (study of the flow of energy and matter through ecosystems), and conservation ecology (study of how to protect and preserve biodiversity).
Related disciplines and approaches under ecology include environmental science, conservation biology, population ecology, community ecology, landscape ecology, and ecosystem ecology. These disciplines study interactions between organisms and their environment at different levels of organization, from individuals to ecosystems, to understand how ecosystems function and how they can be managed and conserved.
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yes the sun is a producer for green plants In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
yes the sun is a producer for green plants In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
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No, a sloth is not a producer. In ecology, a producer refers to an organism that can create its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, such as plants and certain types of bacteria. Sloths are consumers, as they rely on eating leaves, fruits, and insects for their energy.
No. In ecology GREEN PLANTS ARE PRODUCERS BECAUSE THEY USE ENERGY FROM THE SUN TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD.
Neither. Sunlight provides producers with the energy they need. It could techniqually be called a producer. In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
seaweed is neither three it is a producer which is th efirst trophic level.
Producers make organic food molecules from Co2, H2Om and other inorganic raw materials. Consumers obtain their food by eating plants or animals that have eaten plants. Between the two, I'd say Producer. This is like asking if a combustion engine is a producer or consumer, it's very illogical.watevalol In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
seaweed is neither three it is a producer which is th efirst trophic level.
because all green plants work as producer
Primary producers are plants or foliage that are at the beginning of every food chain/web. A primary producer is always eaten by a herbivore in ecology.