A Venus fly trap is both a producer and a consumer because it can make it's own food to supply the matter and energy it needs to survive and it can catch organisms (flys/biotic elements)
producer
Is consumer
Venus fly traps do not produce spores. They have flowers, which produce seeds.
A fly is a insects that eats a tiny , smaller then their sizes insects !
It is a producer, most plants are except ones with certain circumstances. (LIke the Venus De Fly Trap)
No,it would only be a primary consumer. Because it does not eat any other type of food beside the honey they make. And that honey comes from the necter from a plant which in this case would be the producer.
A seahorse is not a producer because it is not a plant, but it is a consumer because it eats small crustaceans at the bottom of the ocean floor, it also is also not a decomposer because it does not breakdown its food before it eats it, (like a worm, or fly).
A brine fly is a consumer. Specifically, it feeds on organic matter and microorganisms found in saltwater environments, such as salt flats and salt ponds. As a member of the ecosystem, it plays a role in the food chain by being a food source for other animals, but it does not produce its own energy like a producer does.
fly, venus fly trap
Yes
the insect is attracted into the trap, by sweet syrup substance and once inside when the fly trap closes. they are liquified and turned into a natural protein for the fly trap