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Cesar Hicks
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18 May, 12:35
How are producers and consumers different?
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Emanuel Kelley
18 May, 12:45
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The producers are the one that produce the product the consumers are the one that buys the products that the producers produce
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Tristin Benson
18 May, 12:56
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Producers manufacture their own food by the process of photosynthesis; and are regarded as autotrophs. Whilst consumers obtain their food from other organism/unable to manufacture their own food. And are considered heterotrophs.
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