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Sharks are consumers
Yes, they eat other living material, making them consumers. Plants and some bacterium are the only producers.
Sharks primarily eat consumers, such as fish, seals, and other marine animals, rather than producers like plants or algae. Producers are at the base of the food chain and convert sunlight into energy, which is then consumed by herbivores and subsequently by carnivores like sharks. While sharks may indirectly rely on producers by consuming herbivores that eat them, they do not eat producers directly.
Secondary and Tertiary Consumers that are in the Neritic Zone are: larger fish, fish-eating birds, seals, sharks, human fishermen Producers if the Neritic Zone are: phytoplankton or autotrophic producers, and zooplankton, or heterotrophic producers
No, sharks are not producers; they are consumers. Producers are organisms that can create their own energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, such as plants and certain bacteria. Sharks are carnivorous predators that rely on other organisms for food, primarily feeding on fish and marine mammals.
No they are predators which makes them consumers.
consumers take in food by eating producers or other consumers. Examples include foxes, elephants, sharks, humans, cows and venus fly traps
animals are consumers and plants are producers.
algae is considered the main producer in the oceanic ecosystem
they are both consumers and producers
consumers and producers
Primary consumers