Higher level consumer characteristics would be the fact that they eat plants as well as other consumers, for example: herbivores/carnivores/omnivores.
Primary consumers are organisms that directly consume primary producers, such as plants and algae, and are typically herbivores. Higher consumers, also known as secondary or tertiary consumers, are those that eat primary consumers and may also eat other higher consumers, functioning as carnivores or omnivores in the food chain. Essentially, the primary consumers occupy the second trophic level, while higher consumers occupy the third and beyond, playing a role in controlling the population of primary consumers and maintaining ecological balance.
It depends on a couple of factors, but in general, a 9mm is louder because it's a higher pressure cartridge than the .380.
higher prices for consumers
Consumers higher up on the food chain.
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Because a Major General use to be refered as a Sergeant Major General which made the Lieutenant General the higher rank.
depends but they are always higher than producers
higher prices
You will pay higher prices on goods and services.
Caterpillars are consumers in the food chain, as they feed on plants. They are primary consumers that obtain nutrients by eating plant material. They play a crucial role in transferring energy from plants to higher trophic levels in the ecosystem.
Consumers are heterotrophs and do not get their energy directly, but by eating organisms that do, or by eating other consumers. Herbivores are primary consumers, predators are secondary or higher. Detrivores consume the dead matter left by either producers, or consumers, or both.