Why are plants considered an important part of the food chain
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They are an important element in the food chain because they keep up a continuous flow of nutrients for the primary producers. Without the decomposers the plants would be unable to source their energy on the one hand and on the other, the environment would be filled with dead matter and waste.
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At the bottom of the food chain are producers, which are plants and algae that capture sunlight and carbon dioxide gas to make sugar via photosynthesis. Next are plant-eaters, such as cows.
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