In addition to trees and plants, other producers include algae, which perform photosynthesis in aquatic environments, and certain bacteria, such as cyanobacteria, that can produce energy through photosynthesis. Some microorganisms, like chemosynthetic bacteria, can also produce organic compounds by converting inorganic substances, often in extreme environments like deep-sea vents. These producers form the foundation of various ecosystems by generating energy that supports other organisms.
Producers are only plants. Producers produce food. Some examples of producers are: Trees, bushes, fruits, vegetables and MUCH more!
Producers are organisms that other organisms can use for food. Some producers are grass, trees, and other plants. Any animal that eats plants eats producers, this includes cows, sheep, humans, some birds, and many more.
A producer would be any plant, for example. All plants are considered producers.
Bromeliads which grow on the branches of many tropical trees, Air Plants, Mistletoe, Spanish Moss, some species of fern and Seaweeds and I'm sure there are many more.
Trees are very large compared to the organisms they support, such as insects, birds and rodents. A single tree has much more biomass than the consumers depending upon it, meaning it is still the base of biomass pyramids and pyramids of energy. Therefore even if they are fewer in number trees still occupy the producer level of the trophic pyramid
Well redwood-trees,umbrella trees,coca plants,proteasas and many more!
Yes, the terms woody and herbaceous can be used to describe other types of plants besides angiosperms, such as gymnosperms (e.g., pine trees), ferns, and even some algae. Woody plants have hard, lignified tissues for support and structure, while herbaceous plants have softer, more flexible tissues.
Oxygen
In the rain forest.
because plants under go photosynthesis and make there own food to reproduce and create more producers. while consumers which are not plants and don't under go photosynthesis they are more liable to die out.
Because they need more of it then most plants
Yes, because there is more room for the plants to make food.