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A rabbit is a consumer because it eats producers. Producers are anything that can create food from sunlight, hence photosynthesis. Because a rabbit eats grass it is considered a consumer.
They depend on sunlight because the sun grows the plant. The rabbit, rat, etc. depend on the plant for food. The eagle depends on the rabbit, rat, etc. for food. So in the end, every thing depends on every thing.
No. The organisms lower on the food chain are exposed to less of the pollutant. For example, a rabbit only absorbs pollutants from the plants it eats. However, an eagle might eat more than one rabbit, and in turn, the eagle absorbs the pollutants from all of those rabbits.
yes in the winter a little in the summer but not enough for the rabbit to get direct sunlight and get a heatstroke
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
A producer is an organism that makes food from sunlight. No animals make food from sunlight, so any animals in your list cannot be producers.
A rabbit is considered a heterotroph, reason being they cannot create their own food from sunlight, etc.