What do producers, consumers, and decomposers all have in common?(1 point) A.They only live in ecosystems with warm temperatures. B.They are all the same type of organism. C.They only exist on land. D.They rely on abiotic components of ecosystems to live.

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the answer's D , A , B and C are all false

Producers, consumers, and decomposers have in common that all of them interrelate in food chains and are dependent on one another for survival (all above options are FALSE).

  • Producers (e.g. algae in aquatic systems) are autotrophic organisms that generate their own food.

  • Consumers  (e.g., herbivores) are heterotrophic organisms that cannot produce their own foods.

  • Decomposers (e.g., fungi) are organisms that eat dead plants and animals

In conclusion, producers, consumers, and decomposers have in common that all of them interrelate in food chains and are dependent on one another for survival (all above options are FALSE).

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