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They are called scavengers.
only producers such as clover grass weat and trees
Carnivores depend on them because herbivores eat the producers and the carnivores eat the herbivores.
Its a diagram that shows the eating relationship between organisms in a grassland area. It stars with producers like grass, shows the herbivores that eat the plants, and then the carnivores/omvivores that eat the herbivores and other carnivores.
The answer is the sun to the grass to the zebra to the lion Producers-herbivores-carnivores-scavengers-decomposers and then the whole cyle begins all over again.
Producers are the base of the ecosystem. Producers are the things that create their own food, e.g. grass, algae, and other photosythetic organisms. Herbivores eat these producers and in turn carnivores eat the herbivores. Scavengers and decomposers will consume the dead remains of both the herbivores and carnivores. So if producers ceased to exist the entire food chain would crumble. Herbivores would no longer be able to eat which would cause them to die out. This would cause the carnivores to starve to death. Scavengers and decomposers would live the longest but eventually their food sources would cease to exist causing them to starve as well.
producers,herbivores,omnivores,carnivores and decomposere
Yes, as are producers, herbivores, and decomposers.
There are the consumers, producers( herbivores and carnivores) , and decomposers
The key roles or niches that organisms fill in their habitat are producers, primary and secondary consumers (herbivores, carnivores and omnivores), predators, prey, scavengers and decomposers.
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There are the consumers, producers( herbivores and carnivores) , and decomposers