Actually, consumers are organisms (including us humans) that get their energy from producers, regarding the flow of energy through an ecosystem. For example, producers, (such as plants), make their own food by the process of photosynthesis. If we were to say, an organism at e this plant, than it would be a primary consumer. The animal that eats thisanimal is known as the second order consumer. And so on and so forth. Scientifically, all consumers are either herbivores, carnivores, omnivores or detrivores (decomposers and other organism that break down organic matter).
These 'orders' are known as trophic levels.
...It is useful to remember that all consumers and producers belong in food chains...
consumers are the one that depend on producers to survive. then, the energy is now transfered to the consumers.
The benefits are eating the producers but then they get eaten by the higher level
How do the roles of an consumer affect the ecosystems
The three energy roles in an ecosystem are producers, consumers, and decomposers. ;)
Occupied by producers, not consumers.
consumers without producers
They break down dead organisms and return the nutrients to the ecosystem
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The roles of a producer in an ecosystem are : Photosynthesis to happen , grow entirely for the consumers .
producers, consumers, decomposers . :]
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
They are all required to drive the carbon/energy cycle.
The three energy roles in an ecosystem are producers, consumers, and decomposers. ;)
Producers somehow affect - whether directly or indirectly - every organism in their ecosystem. All producers make their own food - either through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, and the consumers of the ecosystem eat the producers, and other consumers eat those consumers, and eventually every organism in that ecosystem has consumed producers.
The energy in a pond ecosystem flows from the producers to the consumers. The energy role of the heron is to eat the tadpoles, which in turn eat the algae. This cycle keeps the pond ecosystem alive Jose h.
The largest parts of an ecosystem is the primary consumers. The ecosystem could hold more of a body size of primary consumers as opposed to secondary consumers.
what consumers are on the beach