its a consumer its a consumer
the aquatic snail is a decompser because it gets its food by down wastes and dead organisms.
Lichen are a composite organism, made up of fungus and a photosynthetic partner. In the cycle of things in life, lichen is a decomposer, but it is also a producer.
The sun provides the energy from which all life on Earth is derived. For this reason it is none of the above. It is rarely listed in food chains because it is the sole source of energy for photosynthetic organisms and other life on earth.
ONLY plants are producers - EVERY other form of life on Earth is a consumer.
In the producer, energy is lost through growth, respiration and other life processes. It's the same in the consumer - excretion, respiration, movement, growth and other life processes all account for the vast amounts of energy that are lost in a food chain. This explains why food chains don't normally last longer than 4 stages - producer, consumer, secondary consumer and tertiary consumer.
No, producers are organisms that can make their own food eg green plants.
because that is less in cost. They connect the consumer with producer. They are very important for people.
If you mean Antarctic CIRCLE, YES, there's human life north and south of the Antarctic CIRCLE, and almost definitely life on the fine line that is the Antarctic CIRCLE.
I think that a goldfish is a first level consumer… or a clown fish, 'cause they eat plants and bottom ocean life and stuff….
Neither - viruses do not eat. There are debates about whether viruses are a form of life, or organic structures that interact with living organisms.
the food chain is made up of producer,primary consumer,secondary consumer and tertiary consumer
All animal life in the Antarctic region lives in sea water. The Antarctic continent -- Antarctica -- is too cold to support life, and there is no food chain on the land.