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Long Answer Type Questions29. What are 'food producers' and 'food consumers' ? Give one example of each type.

Answer» <p>Producers are organisms that make their own food; they are also known as autotrophs. They get energy from chemicals or the sun, and with the help of water, convert that energy into useable energy in the form of sugar, or food. The most common example of a producer are plants. Through a process called photosynthesis, green plants use sunlight and water and make a type of sugar called glucose. Green plants such as trees are found on land, but they can also exist underwater as long as there is enough sunlight.</p><p>Consumers are organisms that need to eat (i.e. consume) food to obtain their energy. These organisms are called heterotrophs, meaning they must eat something else (hetero) as food. When we think of things eating for energy, our minds probably drift to animals, like birds, cats, or insects. These are all examples of consumers, but there are other lesser-known ones as well.</p> <p>Food producer=they make their own foodFood consumers=organisms that need food to eat and depends on other for food</p> <p>food producers are those who are dependent on anyone for their food for eg plants and food consumers are those who are dependent on plants for food for example human beings</p> <p>Food producers = They prepare their food by themselves</p><p>Food consumers = They prepare their food by depending on others</p>


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