Producers
- Photosynthetic organisms are the producers of biomass for life on Earth
- They produce their own food using energy from the Sun
- A producer has the following characteristics:
- They are at the start of every food chain (the first trophic level, which is always the biggest)
- They can photosynthesise (producers are normally green plants or algae)
- They make glucose by photosynthesis
- They use this glucose to produce other biological molecules, which then make up the producer’s biomass (some of the glucose produced is also used in respiration to release energy for the cell)
- In extreme environments (such as underwater volcanic vents) the producers are not photoautotrophs but chemoautotrophs who produce organic molecules without using energy from the Sun)