Zooplankton is a consumer because it eats (consumes) other things, e.g: Phytoplankton.
Plankton may be both producer (phytoplankton) and consumer (zoo plankton) but is not a decomposer (that is the job for bacteria). Phytoplankton is the producer, which is eaten by zooplankton, which is then eaten by other organisms in the ocean.
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Plankton may be both producer (phytoplankton) and consumer (zoo plankton) but is not a decomposer (that is the job for bacteria). Phytoplankton is the producer, which is eaten by zooplankton, which is then eaten by other organisms in the ocean.
Plankton may be both producer (phytoplankton) and consumer (zoo plankton) but is not a decomposer (that is the job for bacteria). Phytoplankton is the producer, which is eaten by zooplankton, which is then eaten by other organisms in the ocean.
Only if they eat other zooplankton (other consumers). Most likely though, they are eating phytoplankton (producers), which makes them primary consumers.
It is a consumer. It feeds on particles.
Is a squirrel a consumer a decomposer or a producer?
Yes, but they usually eat bacteria (which is a decomposer).
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
Is a human a producer or a consumer or decomposer?
A reptile can be a producer, consumer, and a decomposer!
Is dung beetle a producer or consumer or decomposer