when it rains the plants/producers get water and then they grow.
Because Autotrophs make their own food by performing photosynthesis. Hetotrophs get their food by living off and on other organisms.
Some producers that live in the water include phytoplankton, seaweed, and algae. These organisms photosynthesize to produce energy from sunlight, supporting the food chain in aquatic ecosystems. Their role is crucial in providing food and oxygen for marine life.
Plankton, seaweed, polyps they are the creatures that make up coral :-). Hope these were the kind of suggestions that you were looking for. You could say Humans produce water, but its just urine, so. :P
Leaves are called producers because they have the ability to produce food through the process of photosynthesis. They convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose, a form of energy that can be used by the plant and other organisms in the food chain. This process is essential for sustaining life on Earth.
Lion
sea ananomies
sea ananomies
Producers that live at or near the surface release oxygen :3
Algae
Grasses shrubs and trees are called producers because they make?
Some producers use chemicals rather than sunlight ,this processes is called chemosynthesis
For the Water Tribe, the producers filmed the Waterbending scenes for the Northern and Southern Water Tribe in Ilulissat, Greenland.
producers
when it rains the plants/producers get water and then they grow.
Aquatic producers are known as autotrophs. Autotrophs make their own food hence the why they are called producers. They are plants, so they generate their own energy/food out of sunlight + water + carbon dioxide.
Bacteria use chemosynthesis. They take the chemicals in the water shooting out of the vents.