1. In most organisms, what kind of organisms are producers

Answer:plants

2. What benefit do decomposers provide for an ecosystem?
Answer:Decomposers such as mushrooms and bacteria are consumers that break down the tissues of dead organisms. What decomposers don't use become part of the soil

3. What is any organism that eats another organism called?
Answer:consumers

4. Organisms at the bottom of an energy pyramid are always
A plant eaters
B. producers
C. hunters
D. scavengers
Answer:B?

the first one is correct

for #2: They turn stuff back into dirt so animals can live in it, use it, and people can re-use it to grow crops in.

#3 is correct

and #4 is correct

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To find the answer to the question "Organisms at the bottom of an energy pyramid are always?" we need to understand how an energy pyramid works.

An energy pyramid is a graphical representation of the energy flow in an ecosystem. It shows the different trophic levels, which are the positions of organisms in a food chain.

At the bottom of the energy pyramid, we have the producers. Producers are the organisms that can photosynthesize, such as plants. They convert sunlight energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis. These producers are also known as autotrophs because they can produce their own food.

Above the producers, we have the primary consumers, which are organisms that eat the producers. They are also known as herbivores because they feed on plants.

So, based on this information, the correct answer to the question "Organisms at the bottom of an energy pyramid are always?" would be B. producers.