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Consider the following statements regarding producers in different ecosystems.

  1. In terrestrial ecosystems, rooted plants are the main producers.
  2. Phytoplankton are floating plants that are dominant producers in aquatic ecosystems.
  3. Macrophytes are shallow water rooted plants primarily found as producers in terrestrial environments.

    Aii മാത്രം

    Bi, ii

    Ci

    Dii

    Answer:

    B. i, ii

    Read Explanation:

    • The types of primary producers vary significantly between different ecosystem types.

    • In terrestrial environments, the vast majority of biomass and energy production comes from land plants.

    • In aquatic systems, especially open oceans, microscopic phytoplankton are the primary producers, forming the base of the marine food web.

    • Macrophytes, while also producers, are rooted plants found in shallow aquatic environments like lakes and coastal areas, rather than terrestrial ones.


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