No producers
yes
yes. Grass eating animals, or herbivores, are considered to be primary consumers
no consumers eat meat a grass hoper is a producer
In this ecosystem, the producers are the grass, as they create energy through photosynthesis. Primary consumers include the rabbit and the caterpillar, which feed on the grass. Secondary consumers are represented by the hawk and the fox, which prey on primary consumers like the rabbit and robin. The grasshopper serves as another primary consumer, feeding on grass as well.
Seaweeds are producers
Grass carp are not considered secondary consumers; they are primarily herbivores and classified as primary consumers. They feed on aquatic vegetation, such as grasses and other plant materials. Secondary consumers, on the other hand, are typically carnivorous animals that eat primary consumers. Therefore, grass carp occupy a different trophic level in the food chain.
eel grass is mainly eaten by fish or consumers, eel grass is a producer and a plant
None of the above. Grass is a producer and all the terms you give are describing consumers.
In this ecosystem, the producer is the grass. Producer make their own food and include plants, grass, and algae. Consumers are animals that do not make food but must feed on other consumers.
Yes because since they are always in fields eating grass, they are primary consumers as herbivores
Yes because since they are always in fields eating grass, they are primary consumers as herbivores
Because primary consumers find it easier to eat grass, In grassland there is much more grass than in a rainforest