Herbivores are producers!:)
no
a producer already has it's energy so the consumer gets it's energy from there
consumer to producer
The group of organisms that occupy the second trophic level of an ecosystem is the herbivores. The herbivores eat the plants in the first trophic level and are then called primary consumers. -Gallo :)
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but there are the types of organisms: The producer- usually a plant that produces energy through photosynthesis, creating food for omnivores and herbivores. The consumer- the consumer's role in the ecosystem is to eat the producers (in a food chain, a consumer that eats the producer would be the primary consumer, whatever eats the primary consumer is the secondary consumer, and so on)(Hint: the 'top' or 'territiary' consumer is the animal that is not prey to any other consumer) The decomposer- bacteria or fungi that breaks down dead organisms, often called the 'natural recyclers'
It is a consumer.
producer
A producer makes products while the consumer uses or really consumes them
producer, consumer, and decomposer :)
A producer makes products while the consumer uses or really consumes them
primary consumer, secondary consumer and tertiary consumer producer.
A consumer
a producer already has it's energy so the consumer gets it's energy from there
As herbivores, they would be primary consumers.
deer are actually considered herbivores and they eat only plant but its considered consumer !
Primary consumers in an ecosystem are the animals that eat and get their energy from producers (plants/vegetation etc.) for example: Cabbage (Producer) ----> Caterpillar (primary consumer). Primary consumers are mainly classed as herbivores. A secondary consumer would be something that then eats the primary consumer.
Elephants are herbivores.
primary producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, quaterary consumer.