If a fan worm eats dead things in the sea, then it is a decomposer. If it eats bacterica, tiny floating animals, or traps fish and animals, it is a consumer. If the fan worm creates it's own food from the sun, it is a producer.
No, it is a multicellular organism.
earthworms and fanworms
As the earth worm, fan worms are in phylum Annelida.
Detritus,plankton,and bacteria
It uses a process called chemosynthesis, turning chemicals into food and energy for itself
It uses a process called chemosynthesis, turning chemicals into food and energy for itself
Corals are not producers because they are animals, not plants
one of them is their 5 hearts. That way, they can survive for a long time
Quite possibly Political fan fiction, in other words internet fiction written about politicians. Of course, what you're looking for could be completely different, and I've just opened a can of worms.
If they are hot or heart worms can cause this. If it is not seriously hot when they are resting have them tested for heartworms. Especially if you have a large mosquito population. Puppies don't usually have heart worms, so I would suspect they are too warm. Put a small 6" fan on them where they can't get tangled in the cord.
Fan worms are filter feeders. Their frilly tentacles are lined with cilia, which beat continuously to move water over the tentacles. Mucus on the tentacles trap small particles from the water which are passed down to the mouth (located in the middle of the tentacles) and eaten. Exactly what they eat depends on the species of worm: larger worms can trap and eat larger particles than smaller species. The smallest worms can filter and eat particles the size of bacteria.
Peacocks have similar 'claws' to roosters. They have small talons, used for scratching at the ground.
fan in fan out