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Why plants in an ecosystem are called primary consumer

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Answered by Anonymous
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In an ecosystem,

Plants or algae are typically producers (Autotrophs). Usually, plants do not eat other organisms.

But, pull nutrients from the soil or the ocean and manufacture i.e. make their own food. By using the process of photosynthesis in presence of sunlight.

For this reason, Plants are called 'Primary Consumers'.

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Answered by ramasamy71
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Answer: because as they are in an ecosystem it means they are in a group. we can also say that they get food by the basic process of photosynthesis. Plus they are autotrophs.

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