A mountain lion consumes meat but it doesn't eat food like worms and bacteria (decomposers) do.
The shrub is eaten by a rabbit, which is then hunted by the mountain lion. This forms a food chain where the shrub is the primary producer, the rabbit is the primary consumer, and the mountain lion is the secondary consumer. As the mountain lion preys on the rabbit, it regulates the rabbit population and helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem.
consumer
A blueberry is a producer because it is a plant that produces its own food through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer in the typical sense.
A black alder tree is a producer because it creates its own food through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer.
Yeast is a decomposer. Yeast breaks down organic material, such as sugars, through the process of fermentation to obtain energy.
no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer
producer
consumer
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
Consumer. They are predators.
Consumer. They are predators.
A third order consumer
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
The decomposers that decompose humans an mountain lions are fly maggots and bacteria.
decomposer
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)