Q40. Which of the following is a possible
producer in an ecosystem?
(A) Animals
(B) Plants
(C) Fish
(D) Human Beings
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The correct response for the given question is Plants (option B).
- In an ecosystem, all living species are reliant on one another for food and nutrients.
- They are classified as producers, main consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and decomposers based on their eating habits and interdependency.
- Producers are living entities that can create their food from natural resources. Plants are autotrophs, meaning they produce their food through photosynthesis.
- Plants are the primary source of nutrition for herbivores, therefore consumers rely on them. Humans and herbivore animals, for example.
- Decomposers, such as fungus and earthworms, feed on dead stuff.
- As a result, plants are an ecosystem's sole producer.
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