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A limpet is a herbivore, and grazes on algae covered rocks.
Neither. Algae is a plant, not an animal.
At the bottom of any food chain is a producer and at the top is a consumer.
No, algae are photosynthetic, they don't 'eat' anything so they can't be a herbivore, carnivore or an omnivore, they just absorb nutrients from the water.
A dead anything doesn't eat - so it isn't any kind of "~vore". Algae are plants so when they live they absorb nutrients.
A limpet is a herbivore, and grazes on algae covered rocks.
Neither. Algae is a plant, not an animal.
Daphnia eat algae so they are herbivores.
No, the humpback whale is not an omnivore. It is a herbivore, eating tiny microscopic like algae, and sometimes, seaweed and lichen.
At the bottom of any food chain is a producer and at the top is a consumer.
No, algae are photosynthetic, they don't 'eat' anything so they can't be a herbivore, carnivore or an omnivore, they just absorb nutrients from the water.
It has no means of selecting what it feeds on and is therefore an omnivore. It is also in a symbiotic partnership with a plant, an algae that lives in it and supplies it with sugars. In this respect it does not eat at all.
minnows are herbivores they eat algae
I believe Atlantic cods are omnivores.
Well, algae is a producer but i am not sure if it is a herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore but i mould go with herbivore......
A dead anything doesn't eat - so it isn't any kind of "~vore". Algae are plants so when they live they absorb nutrients.
they are classified as herbivores, because the feed mainly on algae (in fresh water) which considered a plant.