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Describe how producers differ from consumers.?

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Describe how producers differ from consumers.?

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  1. there are really no longer any individual producers (unless you mean movies) but rather production systems that, since the beginning of the industrial age, have been the means to make the goods that are available to consumers or the users of the product.

    it's sort of interesting that we think of ourselves as consumers since aside from food and water we actually consume very little.  what we mainly do with the goods that are produced and we purchase is use them until either they break or we get tired of them and throw them in a landfill or burn them.  i guess we are really more users and disposers than consumers.

    what's more, unless something is designed to be recycled completely, everything produced is designed to be thrown out eventually. sort of planned obsolesence or at best limited usefullness.


  2. Producers such as plants, fungi, and bacteria, provide food for themselves and for the consumers. Consumers don't provide their own food and just eat other organisms (producer or consumer) such as humans or cows.

  3. Producers produce (or make) what consumers consume (or use).

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