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Organisms that use the sun's energy to make their own food are called? consumers,producers or decomposers

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The correct answer is 'producers'. Producers make their own food using sunlight, whereas consumers hunt other animals or eat plants and decomposers eat dead organisms. For instance, a flower is a producer, because it uses energy from the sun to make its own food. Examples of consumers include humans, lions, and cows, and examples of decomposers include fungi and snails.

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Producers because they produce their own food! It is called photosynthesis when they collect the suns energy and turn it into food. They produce i!
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