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A lobster is a primary consumer because it only eats plants
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I think some are bacteria, Fungi, and molds crustaceans are the closest decomposer. I think algae is one as well.
No animals are producers. Only plants and some protists produce food from sunlight.
The tropical variety of the Maine, New England lobster. It is sometimes called the spiny lobster. It has no claws, and relies on its ability to hide in the rocks, often in the company of a moray eel for a companion in holes in the reef or rocks.
A rock lobster is a consumer, specifically a type of marine animal that feeds on various organisms, including smaller fish, mollusks, and detritus. As a carnivorous species, it plays a role in the food web by consuming other organisms, rather than producing energy through photosynthesis like a producer or breaking down organic material like a decomposer.
The tiger shark is a scavenger as well as a predator, known to eat almost anything that lives on the Great Barrier Reef. Sea cucumbers, sea urchins and crabs are also scavengers found within the Reef.
A lobster is a primary consumer because it only eats plants
There are many decomposers in coral reef but heres one a fan worm.The Main Decomposer is bacteria , a bacteria can live there because of chemosynthisis.There are many thousands of other decomposers which are in coral reef of course but heres a few fungi, worms, slugs, snails, starfish, crustaceans. And it is pretty easy to find some you should go see coral reef underwater.
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.