Some examples of a desert producer would be cacti, shrubs and desert grass.
Any animal in the desert is a consumer as only plants are producers. Rodents, rabbits, hares, lizards, snakes, tortoises, deer, antelope, sheep, big cats, etc. are all examples of consumers found in the desert.
All animals are consumers - insects, lizards, birds, mammals. Only plants are producers.
Yes, desert plants carry out photosynthesis.
Any animal found in a desert is a consumer. Only plants are classified as producers. Some animals eat plants, other animals eat animals that eat plants. Plants are the basis for any food chain.
All plants are the primary producers in the desert or any biome.
Grasses and other plants, shrubs and trees are the primary producers in the desert.
No, mice are consumers. Only plants are producers.
All plants are producers and the only producers in a desert.
Some examples of a desert producer would be cacti, shrubs and desert grass.
There are decomposers, producers and consumers but there is no such classification as a composer in the desert.
It depends where the desert is. But in common to all, the primary producers are plants. Many are perennial, while a lot are ephemeral and only appear after rain. In the American southwest, typical producers are cacti, yuccas and creosote bush, while ephemerals are poppies, daisies, lupines, milkweeds, and Datura, among many others.
Producers in the desert are the same as everywhere else, they are organisms that produce their own food such as plants and trees. Some examples of desert producers would be cacti, shrubsan desert grass.
Plants are the producers of a desert and everything else is a consumer.
Primary consumers
Primary producers are plants that photosynthesize. So any plant you can name is a primary producer eg wheat, corn, grass, vegetables, trees, etc
Producers are plants so an example of a desert producer would be a cactus.