What do producers, consumers, and decomposers all have in common?(1 point)

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They are all the same type of organism.
They are all the same type of organism.

They rely on abiotic components of ecosystems to live.
They rely on abiotic components of ecosystems to live.

They only exist on land.
They only exist on land.

They only live in ecosystems with warm temperatures.

Which of the following describes the relationship between producers, consumers, and decomposers and how they keep the food web cycle going?(1 point)
Responses

Decomposers are broken down and used by producers to produce food for consumers. Consumers are then decomposed, starting the cycle again.
Decomposers are broken down and used by producers to produce food for consumers. Consumers are then decomposed, starting the cycle again.

Consumers consume both decomposers and producers. They then die and are replaced by a new generation, starting the cycle again.
Consumers consume both decomposers and producers. They then die and are replaced by a new generation, starting the cycle again.

Producers are decomposed by decomposers, which are then consumed by consumers. New producers are born and start the cycle again.
Producers are decomposed by decomposers, which are then consumed by consumers. New producers are born and start the cycle again.

Producers are consumed by consumers only to be decomposed by decomposers. This dead matter is used to feed producers to start the cycle again.

3 answers

Producers, consumers, and decomposers all have in common that they are part of the food chain and ecosystem.

The following describes the relationship between producers, consumers, and decomposers and how they keep the food web cycle going: Producers are consumed by consumers only to be decomposed by decomposers. This dead matter is used to feed producers to start the cycle again.
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