The yucca plant and yucca moth have a mutualistic relationship where both species benefit. The yucca moth pollinates the yucca flowers and lays its eggs in the plant's ovaries. In return, the yucca moth larvae feed on the yucca seeds, ensuring their survival.
A blueberry is a producer because it is a plant that produces its own food through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer in the typical sense.
A grub is a consumer. Grubs are immature insect larvae that primarily consume organic matter such as plant roots or decomposing plant material to obtain energy for growth and development.
The yucca plant has a mutualistic relationship with the yucca moth. The yucca moth helps pollinate the yucca plant while laying its eggs in the plant's flowers, providing a food source for the moth larvae.
Animals such as deer, rabbits, squirrels, and various insects are known to feed on yucca plants. These animals may graze on the leaves, flowers, and fruits of the yucca plant as part of their diet.
no
producer it is a plant :)
Producer.
consumer
algae is a producer because it is a sea plant.
No it is a producer, it is a plant.
Producer. It is still a plant.
Ocra is a plant so it is a producer.
A pepper plant is a producer.
well i don't know what a bladerwort is but if it is a plant it is a producer. if it's an animal it's a consumer. and looking from the categories(wild animals) then it is a consumer.
it cant be a producer because it is a plant. It cant be a decomposer. So it must be a consumer.
both