Asked by julie
Whats the difference between decomposer,consumer,and producer? give an example of each and tell how producers make their own food. I looked in my book but it just doesnt say anything about any of those 3 things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For food: A producer grows/makes the product (farmers grow or middle men take a mixture of foods and makes an edible dish such as Weight Watchers or Healthy Choice or Campbells, etc), the consumer buys and uses these products (these are the customers) and a decomposer takes the waste products (those not used, for example) and uses them for fertilizer after decomposition. I hope I have interpreted your question correctly.
decomposer: decomposes things that have been in fertilzer..like a worm for example
consumer: something that has to have a food source in order to eat..like humans
producer: is something that doesn't need to have a source of food...becuz it makes itz own food..like a plant and clorophyll
well...hope that helps...thanx fa askin'
For food: A producer grows/makes the product (farmers grow or middle men take a mixture of foods and makes an edible dish such as Weight Watchers or Healthy Choice or Campbells, etc), the consumer buys and uses these products (these are the customers) and a decomposer takes the waste products (those not used, for example) and uses them for fertilizer after decomposition. I hope I have interpreted your question correctly.
decomposer: decomposes things that have been in fertilzer..like a worm for example
consumer: something that has to have a food source in order to eat..like humans
producer: is something that doesn't need to have a source of food...becuz it makes itz own food..like a plant and clorophyll
well...hope that helps...thanx fa askin'
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Answered by
Sid the Science Kid
Dam even in 2006 we didn't know the answer...
Answered by
Sid the Science Kid
Welp the answer is,
- Consumers are organisms that eat both plants and animals. Producers are organisms that eat only plants
- Consumers are organisms that eat both plants and animals. Producers are organisms that eat only plants
Answered by
Dubaddu Wari Wari
1. Q: Turkey vultures eat carrion, which is decaying animal matter, like roadkill. How are they classified?
1. A: carnivore
2. Q: Why is the energy pyramid not a smooth geometric shape like a triangle but, rather, looks like narrow blocks stacked on top of wider blocks?
2. A: Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
3. Q: What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?
3. A: Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their own food using the energy from the sun.
4: Q: Which trophic level is always a necessity in an energy pyramid or food chain?
4: A: producer
1. A: carnivore
2. Q: Why is the energy pyramid not a smooth geometric shape like a triangle but, rather, looks like narrow blocks stacked on top of wider blocks?
2. A: Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
3. Q: What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?
3. A: Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their own food using the energy from the sun.
4: Q: Which trophic level is always a necessity in an energy pyramid or food chain?
4: A: producer
Answered by
Dubaddu Wari Wari
ur welcome
Answered by
Dubaddu Wari Wari
Oh btw @Sid the Science Kid
lmao that funny
lmao that funny
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Hi :P
Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their own food using the energy from the sun
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