A producer makes products while the consumer uses or really consumes them
A producer makes products while the consumer uses or really consumes them
producer, consumer, and decomposer :)
A pine beetle would be considered a consumer. It feeds on the inner bark of pine trees, acting as a primary consumer in the ecosystem.
primary producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, quaterary consumer.
consumer to producer
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It isn't a producer. It is a consumer of fruit and seeds mainly. Producers make food for the ecosystem and are plants, trees and shrubs.
is a pollack a producer, or a consumer
Clover is a type of plant that produces energy through photosynthesis, making it a producer in an ecosystem. In this analogy, a rabbit, which consumes plants for energy, is a consumer. Therefore, the answer to "clover is to producer as rabbit is to" would be "consumer."
Removing a consumer or a producer from an ecosystem disrupts the balance and can lead to cascading effects. If a producer, like a plant, is removed, consumers that rely on it for food may decline, leading to fewer predators and altering the entire food web. Conversely, removing a consumer can result in overpopulation of the producer, which may lead to resource depletion and habitat degradation. Overall, the absence of any key species can destabilize the ecosystem and impact biodiversity.
A mackerel is a consumer. They eat smaller fish and crustaceans. In order to be a producer, an organism has to perform photosynthesis or some similar process.
Energy flows in one direction from producer to consumer to decomposer.