An omnivore.
Producers somehow affect - whether directly or indirectly - every organism in their ecosystem. All producers make their own food - either through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, and the consumers of the ecosystem eat the producers, and other consumers eat those consumers, and eventually every organism in that ecosystem has consumed producers.
consumers , and decomposers are related by a decomposer eating a dead organism that has died recently and that consumer ate a producer to pass on the energy needed to an organism....
primary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the producers secondary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the primary consumers tertiary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the secondary consumers
They can be producers or Consumers
Herbivores are organisms that eat only plants. They have specialized digestive systems that allow them to break down the cellulose in plant material for energy. Examples of herbivores include cows, rabbits, and deer.
Producers. The producers make the food, then consumers eat it, then secondary consumers eat them, and so on and so fourth.
They can be producers or Consumers
omnivore
No. A hyena is a consumer. A producer is an organism that "produces" it's own food to survive. Consumers scavenge or eat other consumers or producers.
A producer produce its own food and a cosumer don't they eat other organism or plants for living.
An organism that gets its energy from producers (plants/autotrophs). It is the first heterotroph on a food chain.Primary consumers are the first consumers in line after the producer. They are normally the herbivores that eat the producer.
Yes; they make their own food, whereas consumers (such as animals) have to eat producers (either directly, by eating plants, or indirectly, through eating another organism that eats plants) to gain energy. Plants are producers they get energy from the sun and animals eat it and becomes body heat of course.