No they are decomposers and producers.
Consumers
Carnivorous plankton are eaten by secondary consumers. Some examples of these are birds, fish, and squid. Carnivorous plankton are also eaten indirectly by whatever consumers secondary consumers.
whales
Plankton, vertabrates and inverterbrates
Yes they are consumers
Okay, so plankton are the producers in the chain, every fish that eats the plankton are primary consumers. Every other fish, such as a shark, that eats the fish that ate the plankton are secondary consumers
Yes they are consumers
Larger fish on the reef are secondary consumers. They are secondary consumers as they eat the primary consumers such as smaller fish and plankton.
Yes it is; and one of its consumers is zoo plankton.
turtles fish plankton and star fish
Plankton in the ocean can be both a producer and a consumer. Phytoplankton are a type of plankton that perform photosynthesis and act as producers, while zooplankton are consumers that feed on phytoplankton and other organisms. There are also some plankton species that can act as decomposers, breaking down organic matter in the ocean.
small fish, shrimp and Sheldon plankton