What are the roles and relationships among producers?

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Answer: In the food chain, a producer absorbs energy from the sun and then uses photosynthesis to turn the sunlight into energy. Then, one of the consumers in the food chain will eat the producer and obtain the producers energy.
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Answer:The role of a producer is to make its own food and provide food for the rest of the ecosystem such as algae. They are then consumed by consumers.

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Which process will result in a gain of energy in an ecosystem

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Photosynthesis will result in gain of energy in an ecosystem
"Nearly all of the energy that drives ecosystems ultimately comes from the sun. Solar energy, which is an abiotic factor, by the way, enters the ecosystem through the process of photosynthesis. You can learn more than you want to know about this process in the unit on photosynthesis. Or, you could just chat with your local botanist. Everyone has one, right? The organisms in an ecosystem that capture the sun’s electromagnetic energy and convert it into chemical energy are called producers. Not to be confused with these Producers.

The name is appropriate because producers make the carbon-based molecules, usually carbohydrates, that the rest of the organisms in the ecosystem, including you, consume. Producers include all of the greenplants and some bacteria and algae. Every living thing on Earth literally owes its life to the producers. The next time you see a plant, it wouldn’t be a bad idea for you to thank it for its services...which, as you will learn in other units, go way beyond just supplying you with food. 

After a producer has captured the sun’s energy and used it to grow yummy plant parts, other organisms come along and greedily gobble it up.These primary consumers, as they are called, exclusively feed onproducers. If these consumers are human, we call them vegetarians. Otherwise, they are known as herbivores

Primary consumers only obtain a fraction of the total solar energy—about 10%—captured by the producers they eat. The other 90% is used by the producer for growth, reproduction, and survival, or it is lost as heat. You can probably see where this is going. Primary consumers are eaten bysecondary consumers. An example would be birds that eat bugs that eat leaves. Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers. Cats that eat birds that eat bugs that eat leaves, for instance.

At each level, called a trophic level, about 90% of the energy is lost. What a shame. So, if a plant captures 1000 calories of solar energy, a bug that eats the plant will only obtain 100 calories of energy. A chicken that eats the bug will only obtain 10 calories, and a human that eats the chicken will only obtain 1 calorie of the original 1000 calories of solar energy captured by the plant. When you think about this way, it would take 100 1000-calorie plants—those would be enormo plants, by the way—to produce a single 100-calorie piece of free-range chicken. You are now recalling all of the plants you have ever forgotten to water in your life and feeling really, really terrible about it, aren't you? 

The relationships among producersprimary consumerssecondary consumers, and tertiary consumers is usually drawn as a pyramid, known as an energy pyramid, with producers at the bottom and tertiary consumers at the top. You can see from the example above why producers are at the bottom of this pyramid. It takes a lot of producers for higher-trophic-level consumers, like humans, to obtain the energy they need to grow and reproduce.

This is the answer to the great mystery as to why there are so many plants on Earth. We will even spell it out for you because it is so important to understand: there are so many plants on Earth because energy flowthrough ecosystems is inefficient. Only 10% of the energy in one trophic level is ever passed to the next. So, there you have it. We hope you feel fulfilled.



In addition to energy pyramid diagrams, ecosystem ecologists sometimes depict the relationship between trophic groups in a linear way, with arrows pointing from one organism to another. If there is only one producer, one primary consumer, one secondary consumer, and one tertiary consumer, this linear diagram is called a food chain. Food chains help ecologists and students visualize the interactions between organisms in an ecosystem. As always seems to be the case, it isn’t ever that simple. In fact, trophic interactions among organisms in an ecosystem are often really complex. It’s rare that an ecosystem only has one species at each trophic level. Usually, there are multiple producers that are eaten by multiple primary consumers. Some consumers eat different kinds of producers. Likewise, secondary consumers sometimes eat producers as well as primary consumers. These are known as omnivores

These complex relationships are often depicted—if they can be figured out, that is—in a diagram called a food web. These diagrams can become messy indeed, depending on the size of the ecosystem and the number of interactions among trophic groups. If you like puzzles and biology, though, ecosystem ecology is the field for you. 



Ecologists use food webs to better understand the intricate workings of the ecosystems they study. Understanding exactly who is eating whom can provide valuable information for conservation biologists as well. Such knowledge can aid in restoration efforts, species recovery projects, and preservation efforts, just to name a few instances. In any case, uncovering food webs goes a long way to understanding the first half of an ecosystem, the community.

What characterizes a cold glacier?
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On the slopes of a mountain, the snowflake lands on a glacier. ... In extremely coldregions, a glacier's ice is often frozen to bedrock, which hampers its flow.

Directions: Select each correct answer. More than one answer may be correct. It has been theorized that all of the modern continents on Earth were once part of a single continent. What scientific evidence is used to support this theory? A. Fossils of similar lifeforms have been found on different continents.
B. The coastlines of some modern continents appear to have once fit together. C. Some of the continents that exist today have similar types of rocks.

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The correct answers are option A, B and C

The scientific evidences that show that the modern continent now was once a part of the single continent.

The fossils of similar life forms have been found on the different continents because they were once joined and when they separated fossils of those animals were found on the different places.

The coastline of some continents shows that they once excited together.

Some of the continents  that exist separately today have similar types of rocks .

the answer to this question is all of these (a,b,c)

What is the name for a mathematical sentence that shows two terms that are not necessarily equal

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the answer is: an inequality

What did scientists like Darwin use to group species before DNA? two sentences, please!

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They used to group organisms by watching their physical characteristics. For example animals with spines are grouped into vertibrates and organisms without spine are grouped into invertebrates . They also group organisms based on habitatats ( where the organisms live) . For example marine animals live in water and terrestrial organisms live in land. They grouped organisms based on their feeding behaviour. For example producers produce their own food.

Answer: Species May share the same anatomy. Also observing DNA can show likeness with one another.

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What role do pioneer species play in succession?

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They populate an area very quickly :). For primary succession!