No
Yes, porcupines are primary consumers. They eat only plant matter.
Yes, they eat vegetable matter.
Secondary consumers.
Every producer gets its energy from the sun its called photosynthesis.
Consumers obtain matter primarily through the purchase and consumption of goods and services. These goods, ranging from food to electronics, are produced from various materials sourced from the environment. Additionally, consumers can acquire matter through recycling and repurposing existing products, reducing the need for new materials. Overall, the flow of matter involves a complex system of production, distribution, and consumption.
The law of polystyrene affects consumers because of the chemmicals inside the material and the polystyrene is burned underground and the chmicals gets into the environment which can make consumers sick
An organism that gets its energy from producers (plants/autotrophs). It is the first heterotroph on a food chain.Primary consumers are the first consumers in line after the producer. They are normally the herbivores that eat the producer.
They are called consumers or decomposers.
We are generally both. If you eat meat and vegetable matter, then you are both. Only vegans are primary consumers.
Yes, that statement is true. All scavengers are indeed consumers because they feed on organic matter, but not all consumers are scavengers. Consumers include various organisms that obtain energy by eating other organisms, such as herbivores and predators, while scavengers specifically feed on dead or decaying matter. Thus, scavengers represent a subset of consumers within the broader ecological category.
the consumer gets better quality
Peccaries are consumers as they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter, such as plants, fruits, and small animals. They are part of the food chain as consumers, rather than being decomposers or producers.