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Is a tree a consumer Decomposer or producer?
Green plants make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy to make sugar. The plant uses this sugar, also called glucose to make many things, such as wood, leaves, roots, and bark. Trees, such as they mighty Oak, and the grand American Beech, are examples of producers.
Is an orange tree a producer consumer or decomposer?
A orange tree is a producer, it produces oranges. Animals eat oranges but so do humans. Some animals and bugs depend on the fruit to survive.
Is a wattle tree a producer?
The bark of A. pycnantha produces more tannin than any other wattle species, resulting in its commercial cultivation for production of this compound….Acacia pycnantha.
Golden wattle | |
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Family: | Fabaceae |
Clade: | Mimosoideae |
Genus: | Acacia |
Species: | A. pycnantha |
Is a acacia tree a consumer?
Producer: organism on the food chain that can produce its own energy and nutrients. Examples: grasses, Jackalberry tree, Acacia tree. Primary consumer/herbivore: organism that eats mainly plants. Secondary consumer/carnivore: organism that eats meat.
Is a gum tree a consumer?
In this food chain, the gum tree is the producer, the grub is a 1st-order consumer, the honeyeater is a 2nd-order consumer and the snake is a 3rd-order consumer.
Is a pine tree a producer consumer?
grass, lupines, and pine trees are producers.
Who are the consumers, producers, and decomposers?
You see here that plants, trees, cactus, and others are producers. The consumers are things that eat the producers. Guess what? We are consumers too. The decomposers are mushrooms and something else.
Who are the decomposers in the Australian outback?
Decomposers in the Outback are listed below. These decomposers eat non-living organisms. Consumers in the Australian Outback- There are three types of consumers; primary, secondary and territory consumers. Koala-primary consumer (just eat plants). Kangaroo- primary consumer (just eat plants). Wombat- primary consumer (just eat plants).
Is the tree a consumer or a producer?
A tree is both a consumer and a producer. It consumes water, nutrients from the soil, and carbon dioxide from the air while producing tree mass (leaves, bark, wood). Generally though, it is considered a producer. Note that despite the “expert answer” trees do not make energy from light – they convert light energy into chemical energy.
Who are the primary consumers of the Australian desert?
1 Koala-primary consumer (just eat plants). 2 Kangaroo- primary consumer (just eat plants). 3 Wombat- primary consumer (just eat plants). 4 Quoll- secondary consumer (eat plants and meats). 5 Bilbies- secondary consumer (eat plants and meats). 6 Wedge- Tailed Eagle-territory consumer (top of food chain, nothing eats them).