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Autotrophs are producers, not consumers. They create their own organic compounds using light, water, carbon dioxide, and inorganic nutrients, forming the base of most food webs....
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Autotrophs are producers, not consumers. They create their own organic compounds using light, water, carbon dioxide, and inorganic nutrients, forming the base of most food webs....
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A producer in the food chain is an organism that makes its own food from inorganic sources, forming the base of nearly all energy flow in ecosystems. Often called autotrophs, pr...
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At the foundation of nearly every land-based food web are producers—organisms that convert sunlight into chemical energy. Shrubs are common components of many ecosystems, but...
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No; snails are not producers. They are consumers, primarily herbivorous or detritivorous, that feed on living plants, algae, fungi, and organic debris. Because they cannot perfo...
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No, birds are not producers. In ecological terms, producers are organisms that create their own food from inorganic sources, primarily through photosynthesis. Birds lack the chl...
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In biology, a producer is an organism that makes its own food from inorganic materials, using energy from the environment to power growth and reproduction. Most commonly, this p...
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