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Differences between producers and consumers.​

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Answered by xXmonaXx99
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Differences between producers and consumers.

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Producers are organisms that make their own food. - They are autotrophs. - They can convert inorganic substances into organic substances. ... - Consumers are organisms that need to eat other organisms to obtain energy.

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Answered by deepak1463
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Differences between producers and consumers are-

  • Producers are organisms that can make its own food 

  • Consumers are organisms that obtain

  • energy by feeding on other organisms.

  • Producers are commonly called autotrophs.

  • In the food chain, heterotrophs are primary, secondary and tertiary consumers.

  • An Example of Producers are green plants
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