Yes, within the food chain, plants are classified as the produces because they are the living organisms that produce their own food and energy. This is through photosynthesis. Animals are classified as consumers because regardless of whether they are herbivores or carnivores, they have to consume something in order to get energy.
Some producers do not undergo photosynthesis. Examples of these are organisms living in deep-sea vents where sunlight in unavailable. These organisms use inorganic chemicals to produce their food.
oxygen is produced due to breakdown of wate into hydrogen ions and oxygen. they take in carbon di oxide
no it does not because producers are plants and plants give out oxegyn
Not usually. They usually give off oxygen and take in CO2.
Yes you can take it. It is a byproduct of photosynthesis.
Yes they can intake.They should respire always
Producers make their own food from sunlight, water, and nutrients. This is called photosynthesis.
Yes they can take. It is a byproduct.
YES
Producers photosynthesize, making them sessile. Animals that eat the producers are called consumers. Consumers are motile. Remember, sessile means immobile, and most plants are sessile.
Algae is a producer of oxygen and a sink for carbon dioxide. They remove excess nutrients from the water. They also provide shade and a place to nest if there is a big clump of it. Algae is often eaten by other organisms in the water. :)
Yes. Grains are producers. Grains are plants and all plants are producers.
No, photosynthetis is known from plants and in some animal life but not in frogs.
No animal can be a producer - producers are plants.
Chlorophyll.
they are producers - they photosynthesize
pancakes are yummy. They are in the grains section of the food pryamid. Yummy
Producers photosynthesize, making them sessile. Animals that eat the producers are called consumers. Consumers are motile. Remember, sessile means immobile, and most plants are sessile.
Primary producers are plants that photosynthesize. So any plant you can name is a primary producer eg wheat, corn, grass, vegetables, trees, etc
Fungi do not photosynthesize, so they are consumers while the vast majority of plants are producers.
Yes. Bacteria that photosynthesize are called Cyanobacteria. They are a crucial part of many ecosystems, and function as the most basic producers.
Plants (producers) make their own food. They take in nutrients from the soil, along with gaseous carbon dioxide, water, and light, and they photosynthesize their own nutrients.
Aquatic plants are able to photosynthesize and produce food for themselves and serve as a food source for other animals. Therefore, they are producers.
No, mushrooms are fungi and so cannot photosynthesize.
yes euglena
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.