No. An autotroph makes it's own food so it is a producer.
autotroph
A secondary consumer is any organism that consumes an organism that has consumed an autotroph. An autotroph is eaten by a primary consumer, which is eaten by a secondary consumer. Put more simply, a secondary (or any further level) consumer is a predator/ carnivore. A primary consumer would be an herbivore, and an autotroph (also known as primary producer) is any organism that creates it own energy (generally plants).
An autotroph is an organism that makes its own food. Because cockroaches are a primary or secondary consumer, they are heterotrophs.
a consumer eating an autotroph
Herbivores form the primary consumers in a food chain.
The another name of consumers is Patrons or customer's...
An herbivore is a primary consumer.
Autotroph
Another name for consumer is and autotroph
A water horsetail is a producer. This is because it produces its own food through photosynthesis making it an autotroph.
A water horsetail is a producer. This is because it produces its own food through photosynthesis making it an autotroph.
Green algae is a producer (autotroph, plant) while the perch is a consumer (heterotroph, predator).