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A dragonfly is a consumer. Green plants are producers
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).
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Yes and also a carnivore.
A fly is a insects that eats a tiny , smaller then their sizes insects !
All fish are consumers because they eat other organisms for energy. Only plants and some protists produce their own food from light and only bacteria, fungi, some insects and snails are decomposers.
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)
A fly is a decomposer because when a fly dies and it stays out to long it decomposes and turns to dust.
No, it is a producer. Venus Flytraps and other carnivorous plants tend to live in areas where the soil has little or no accessible nutrients. These include but are not limited to nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. To get these nutrients these plants attracts organisms, typically insects, and kill them. In the case of a Venus Flytrap, the insect is caught and digested. Despite this the plant still performs photosynthesis to gain energy, which is why it is a producer.
A fly is a decomposer but not in the tundra.
No, they are not. Producers are plants and those maggots are not plants. That makes them consumers. In this case, they fit under the category of decomposers.