yes i dont quite get your question but organs break down the same as any other food for any animals
scorpions are consumers because they eat other animals to obtain energy.
PRODUCERS: Producers obtain their food through a process called photosynthesis. The producer use sunlight, H20, CO2 and nutrients in the soil to create food (sugars and starches) and O2. CONSUMERS: Consumers obtain their food by consuming other organisms.
In biology? Consumers are organisms that cannot produce their own food (like plants), so they eat another organism to obtain energy. E.g: Grass->sheep->fox Grass is the producer (which obtains energy from the sun; photosynthesis), the sheep is a primary (or 1st order) consumer, and the fox is a secondary (or 2nd order) consumer. All animals that eat other organisms are consumers. Like a deer eating a plant. But A POLAR BEAR is a ''secondary consumer'' because it eats like, seals, and seals eat fish or other things
An animal, usually. A consumer is an organism that must eat other organisms to obtain its enrgy. Microscopic organisms can also be consumers. Plants and some microscopic organisms are producers, meaning they create their food from sunlight through photosynthesis.
It is a reaction that has only one reactant and multiple products. Meaning one chemical decomposes/splits to form others. H2O2 > H2 + O2.
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They are called consumers.
Heterotrophs or consumers.
Senoritas are consumers, as they obtain energy by eating other organisms.
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producers obtain energy from water and sunlight, consumers obtain energy from producers and decomposers obtain energy from comsumers.
PRODUCERS: Producers obtain their food through a process called photosynthesis. The producer use sunlight, H20, CO2 and nutrients in the soil to create food (sugars and starches) and O2. CONSUMERS: Consumers obtain their food by consuming other organisms.
The ultimate source of energy for all organisms on our planet is the sun. (High-energy compounds, especially ATP, are often described as the immediate source of energy.)
Organisms that cannot synthesize their own food obtain it directly or indirectly from producers and are called heterotrophs ("other-feeders") or consumers-they acquire their energy and many of their nutrients prepackaged in the molecules that compose the bodies of other organisms.
The most general answer is a consumer, which is then divided into carnivores (which eat other animals), herbivores (which eat plants) and detrivores (which eat non-living organic material).
Yes, consumers indirectly get energy from the sun through various processes. The sun's energy is captured by plants during photosynthesis, converting it into chemical energy stored in the form of carbohydrates. Consumers then obtain this energy by consuming plants or other organisms that have consumed plants.