What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?

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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.

Producers are organisms that eat other organisms. Consumers are organisms that make their own food using the energy from the sun.
Producers are organisms that eat other organisms. Consumers are organisms that make their own food using the energy from the sun.

Producers are organisms that eat both plants and animals. Consumers are organisms that eat only plants.
Producers are organisms that eat both plants and animals. Consumers are organisms that eat only plants.

Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their own food using the energy from the sun.

1 answer

The correct distinction between consumers and producers is as follows:

  • Producers are organisms that make their own food using energy from the sun through the process of photosynthesis (e.g., plants).
  • Consumers are organisms that cannot produce their own food and must obtain energy by eating other organisms, which can be other producers or other consumers.

So, the accurate response should reflect that consumers eat other organisms and that producers create their own food. The last option you provided is correct:

Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that make their own food using the energy from the sun.