no, they ingest microbes from the soil, so they do not produce their own food, and are not producers.
A tape worm is a parasite.
No, they are a decomposer
they produce silk threads (what is the question?)
in the shark
No, it is a producer. A scavenger can be a worm or other bug.
because the producer is the main part of it and then lets say planton eats it then and worm will eat the planton a bird will eat the worm and so on
A raccoon is a consumer. It's not a little worm, or a tree, so its a consumer.
Since a hawk isn't a plant, it can't be a producer. Since it isn't a bug or a worm or a bacteria that rules out decomposer. They are considered to be top predators.
Since a hawk isn't a plant, it can't be a producer. Since it isn't a bug or a worm or a bacteria that rules out decomposer. They are considered to be top predators.
It is a producer.
A producer is something that makes its own food like a tree and a decomposer is something that eats dead things like a worm or maggot. the difference is that the producer makes its own food and the decomposer decomposes dead or unneeded stuff hope i helped =)
A seahorse is not a producer because it is not a plant, but it is a consumer because it eats small crustaceans at the bottom of the ocean floor, it also is also not a decomposer because it does not breakdown its food before it eats it, (like a worm, or fly).