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When plants undergo photosynthesis, they take in water and other nutrients from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air to produce sugar and oxygen. How do photosynthesis plants typically the other organisms in their ecosystem

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In an ecosystem photosynthetic plants act as producers wheres other organism act as consumers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Green plants undergo photosynthesis to produce their own food as a result they are called producers and are placed in the first tropic label of energy pyramid.

The other organism that intake green plants are called primary consumers for example grasshopper. The primary consumers are placed in the second tropic label of energy pyramid.

The other consumers are termed as secondary consumers or primary carnivores that feed on primary consumers For example Snake because it eats grasshopper and is placed in the third tropic label.

Finally the tertiary consumers or secondary carnivores consumes secondary consumers to intake energy from them.For example Hawk eats snake,as a result hawk act as secondary carnivores and are placed in the top of the energy pyramid.

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