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eNotes HomeHomework HelpStudy GuidesTextsTeachers ▻Sign InJoinrowseNotessearchSearch for any book or any questionScienceMENUWhat's the difference between producers and consumers?print Print document PDF list CiteExpert Answers infoLUPE TANNER, PH.D. eNotes educator | CERTIFIED EDUCATORIn simplest terms, producers produce something and consumers consume something. From a scientific perspective, producers are the primary components of an ecosystem who produce substances like food (or substrate), nutrients and oxygen (required for breathing); materials that can be used by other species. Plants are a perfect example of producers. Consumers, on the other hand, consume materials generated by the producers and hence they use the food, nutrients and oxygen. Animals, man, etc. are good examples of consumers. Producers are capable of photosynthesis, a process by which they covert light energy into chemical energy, while consumers use respiration. Producers generate complex organic molecules, while consumers break them down into simpler ones (say, sugars to carbon dioxide, etc.). Producers concentrate energy into complex molecules, while the consumers convert these into simpler molecules and also get energy as a by-product.

eNotes HomeHomework HelpStudy GuidesTextsTeachers ▻Sign InJoinrowseNotessearchSearch for any book or any questionScienceMENUWhat's the difference between producers and consumers?print Print document PDF list CiteExpert Answers infoLUPE TANNER, PH.D. eNotes educator | CERTIFIED EDUCATORIn simplest terms, producers produce something and consumers consume something. From a scientific perspective, producers are the primary components of an ecosystem who produce substances like food (or substrate), nutrients and oxygen (required for breathing); materials that can be used by other species. Plants are a perfect example of producers. Consumers, on the other hand, consume materials generated by the producers and hence they use the food, nutrients and oxygen. Animals, man, etc. are good examples of consumers. Producers are capable of photosynthesis, a process by which they covert light energy into chemical energy, while consumers use respiration. Producers generate complex organic molecules, while consumers break them down into simpler ones (say, sugars to carbon dioxide, etc.). Producers concentrate energy into complex molecules, while the consumers convert these into simpler molecules and also get energy as a by-product.Hope this helps.

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