Yes, because green sea turtles are both primary consumer and secondary consumer because it eats plants and it eats fish!
Yes, the green turtle is a consumer because it consumes other plants, animals or organisms in order to metabolize energy. Plants are usually considered producers because they use light and carbon dioxide and water to produce energy in photosynthesis, whereas animals and fungi are usually considered to be consumers. There are exceptions, such as plants that eat animals, e.g. venus fly trap. Different kinds of bacteria can preform one of these roles or another, there are photosynthetic bacteria, e.g. Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) that are producers and other bacteria that consume other organic matter such as other bacteria.
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
Yes, because green sea turtles are both primary consumer and secondary consumer because it eats plants and it eats fish!
yes, yes it is. well it also depends on what kind of species. if its a different type then no, no it isn't.
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The sea otter is consumed by other mammals, so, no... it is not a tertiary consumer, but a primary or secondary consumer would be more accurate. Daally
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
The sea otter is consumed by other mammals, so, no... it is not a tertiary consumer, but a primary or secondary consumer would be more accurate. Daally
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It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
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It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
A sea gull is a secondary consumer. It eats fish which are the primary consumers.
All turtles are consumers.
All turtles are consumers.