E. Producers
from top to bottom of the pyramid: tertiary consumers... and so on. secondary consumers (carnivores) primary consumers (herbivores) primary producers (like grass)
The following two characteristics are not shared by the other kingdoms:Fungi have cell walls composed of chitin.Fungi are all myco-heterotrophs.
decomposers
Members of the kingdom fungi are different from members of the kingdom plantae because fungi are heterotrophs. This means they do not make their own food like plants do. Plants are autotrophs because they make their own food using photosynthesis.
Therapsids were group of mammal like reptiles while herbivores and carnivores are general terms for animals foraging behavior .
either as detrivivores or decomposers
from top to bottom of the pyramid: tertiary consumers... and so on. secondary consumers (carnivores) primary consumers (herbivores) primary producers (like grass)
Energy flows from the sun to autrotrophs, which are able to make their own food from sunlight. Autotrophs die and are eaten by decomposers, passing some of their energy to them, and autotrophs are also eaten by heterotrophs (herbivores), also passing some of their energy to them. Heterotrophs die and pass some of their energy to decomposers.
heterotrophs
from the sun
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The fungi are decomposers.
Consumers
Consumers
Which of the following do marketers use to give consumers a special reason for them to purchase a product or servic
They produce most of the food that the ecosystem relies on
Consumers