Primary Producer

The term primary producer (or autotroph) describes a trophic level in an ecosystem that includes all organisms which make their own food. Primary producers are generally green plants that use energy from the sun in the process of photosynthesis to transform inorganic compounds to simple organic compounds to use for sustainace.

 

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