A producer is able to produce their own energy (like a plant), while a primary consumer consumes the energy that the producer produces. A secondary consumes the producers' energy by eating the primary consumer who ate the producer. Omnivores, like humans, are primary consumers when they eat plants and secondary consumers when they eat meat.
They are the third level of the food chain. The two levels that are before it is the producers and primary consumer.
producer then the firstly consumer then the secondly consumer then the predator
People are in the intermediate of the food chain. They are omnivores, meaning they have both the herbivorous and carnivorous nature. -ekayzee
what is the sixth consumer in the food chain?
There are many different food chains, so there are many second links, but in general the second link in a food chain is two words and it is a primary consumer.
In the the food chain, the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer and the tertiary consumer eats the secondaryconsumer.
The kind of consumer that follows a producer in a food chain is called a primary consumer. This consumer eats the producer.
Within an ecological food chain, consumers are categorized into three groups: primary consumers, secondary consumers, and the tertiary consumers.
The consumer is always at the top, or end of the food chain. Producers are at the bottom, or beginning of the food chain.
[science]a food web is more ways a consumer or proudecer is eatin and food chain shows little ways
a four link food chain is a food chain that only has four organism links, these include: producer - usually a plant primary consumer - a herbivore secondary consumer - a carnivore tertairy (ter-sha-ry) consumer - usually an omnivore (both herbivore and carnivore) sometimes there is one other organism link and that is decomposer - a bacteria or fungi
quaternary consumer