Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
predator it can also be called a consumer
Because it is a food chain, it is basically the same concept as humans and animals, except with organisms. They are living things, so they need to feed!
Micrasterias are unicellular organisms called desmids that obtain their nutrition through photosynthesis. They use their chloroplasts to capture sunlight and convert it into energy, similar to plants. They do not consume other organisms for food.
A Herbivore.
If cordgrass were to die in a salt marsh ecosystem, it would disrupt the entire food chain. Cordgrass provides important habitat, food, and protection for many organisms like crabs, fish, and birds. The loss of cordgrass could lead to a decline in biodiversity and ultimately disrupt the balance of the ecosystem.
Decomposers.
Those organisms are called heterotrophic. These organisms either eat the autotrophs (organisms that make their own food) or eat the organisms that eat the autotrophs (also called the producers). Heterotrophs are also called "consumers."
Consumer
Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are hetreotrophs.
Organisms that eat other organisms are called heterotrops
Are called parasites. A Parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host body it doesn't actually eat the host. A Predator eats its prey. Scavengers also eat other organisms.
consumers
Organisms that must eat food for energy are called heterotrophs. They rely on consuming other organisms or organic matter to obtain the nutrients and energy they need for survival.
An organism that eats other organisms is called a consumer.
Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.
Organisms that eat water plants and duckweed called omnivores.