Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
Consumer. (plants are producers)
A dragonfly is a consumer. Green plants are producers
Sundews and venus fly traps are producers but they are also consumers. Since they make their own food by photosynthesis, they are producers. To make that food, they must trap and digest insects and absorb the nutrients that are missing from the soil they grow in. That means they are also consumers.
sea turtles are consumers. Just in case you didn't know, producers make their own food. All plants (as far as I'm aware of) do this using photosynthesis, including plants like venus fly traps. Consumers eat producers or eat organisms that eat producers.
Most plants are producers, but there are a few secondary consumers (EX: Venus Fly Trap)
Basically green plants are producers and a maggot is not a green plant so it must be a consumer
Fly to Boston. Get in touch with the producers and directors of fetch and maybe theyll give you a discount. :-)
No, they are not. Producers are plants and those maggots are not plants. That makes them consumers. In this case, they fit under the category of decomposers.
A venus fly trap catches flys but lets off oxegen. Tigers, THEY ARE PREDATORS BUT THEY HAVE BABIES..
The kingdom that only contains producers in biology is Plantae. Plants are the primary producers in most ecosystems, generating their own food through photosynthesis. They play a crucial role in the food chain by providing energy to consumers in higher trophic levels.
It is a producer, most plants are except ones with certain circumstances. (LIke the Venus De Fly Trap)
Producers