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No, they are not primary producers. Depending on the food chain, they would be a secondary consumer. A primary producer would be grass or trees.
Answer this question… Primary consumers eat secondary consumers, which rely on producers for food.
A secondary or tertiary consumer. Secondary - eats primary consumers (herbivores) and/or producers Tertiary - eats secondary and primary consumers (and possibly producers as well) Secondary and Tertiary consumers can be either carnivores or omnivores.
no they depend on producers.
Basically primary producers are the plants an secondary producer are the animals who eat the plants like a rabbit or a catepillar.
Secondary Consumers eat other primary consumers. Primary consumers eat plants or producers.
Secondary consumers are organisms that eat primary consumers. Primary consumers eat primary producers. Primary producers are plants that photosynthesize sun light into chemical energy. A cow, for example, that eats grass (a primary producer) is considered to be a primary consumer. The wolf (or a human for that matter), who eats the cow (a primary consumer), is defined as the secondary consumer.
It is a primary consumer because it eats producers (not meat) <3
The broad categories of aquatic biomass are primary producers and secondary producers.
none of the above. they are the producers
primary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the producers secondary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the primary consumers tertiary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the secondary consumers
No. They are secondary consumers. They eat animals (primary consumers) who eat plants (producers). So, they are not primary consumers.