A producer!
no, it is a consumer (most likely primary). an example of a producer is grass, flowers, so pretty much all plants.
No, a great white shark is a tertiary consumer. Producers are the aquatic plants.
A producer!
The Musk Ox is a consumer of plants not a producer.
All plants are producers even roses.
cow is producer
A newt is a consumer, as it feeds on insects, worms, and small aquatic animals.
The hawk is both a producer and consumer, producing young and consuming various animals from the food chain.
Strawberries are plants. Plants produce energy from sunlight. They don't eat other organisms or cause decomposition.
It eats, it's a consumer. Only plants are producers and decomposes are bugs that eat dead animals.
A muskrat is a consumer. It primarily eats vegetation, aquatic plants, and sometimes small animals. It does not produce energy through photosynthesis like producers, nor does it decompose organic matter like decomposers.
No, a dobsonfly is not a producer; it is a consumer. Dobsonflies are aquatic insects that belong to the order Neuroptera and are primarily carnivorous, feeding on other insects and small aquatic creatures. Producers are typically plants or photosynthetic organisms that create their own food through processes like photosynthesis.