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Producers - Photosynthesizing vegetationPrimary consumers - HerbivoresSecondary consumers - Omnivores or CarnivoresTertiary consumers - Top of the food-chain, usually carnivoresDecomposers - feeds on dead matter on all trophic levels
Level 1: Plants and algae make their own food and are called primary producers.Level 2: Herbivores eat plants and are called primary consumers.Level 3: Carnivores which eat herbivores are called secondary consumers.Level 4: Carnivores which eat other carnivores are called tertiary consumers.Level 5: which have no predators are at the top of the food chainLevel 6: Which is us because we are top top predator of every food chain
1- Producers- make their own food (plants, photosynthetic bacteria, etc.) 2- Primary Consumers- eat the producers, small (rodents, bugs, etc.) 3- Secondary Consumers- eat the primary consumers (ex: snakes) 4- Tertiary Consumers- eat the secondary consumers, larger, (ex: owls, humans) There are not many trophic levels because only 10% of the energy available at one trophic level is passed on to the next level, and so the amount of energy available after many levels is not able to support many organisms.
A large omnivore in the ecosystem would increase energy consumption by preying on various herbivores and potentially reducing their populations. This would lead to a decrease in herbivores consuming plants, which may lead to changes in plant population dynamics. Overall, the presence of a large omnivore would impact energy flow by altering the balance between producers, herbivores, and carnivores in the ecosystem.
The three trophic levels in a food chain are producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores that eat plants), and secondary consumers (carnivores that eat herbivores).
The herbivores eat plants ! Example: Cow ; Horse ; Elephant ; Panda ... Hope that was helpful <3
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Dinosaurs that eat plants and grasses are called herbivores. Those that do eat meat are carnivores. Ones that eat both meats and plants are called omnivores.
There are only 3 orders of animals - Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores. Herbivores eat only plants in their diet - carnivores eat only meat and omnivores eat both meat and plants as part of its normal diet. Herbivores are only plant eaters - animals that eat plants as the main staple of their diet. Panda bears are herbivores as they only eat specific bamboo plants (and they eat a lot of them - because they are not nutritious at all)!!! Humans are omnivores - when eating a hamburger that contains beef and flour!! Bears are omnivores - they eat fish and berries. Carnivores are only meat eaters - animals that eat meat are the main staple of their diet. Wolves are carnivores.
can u Identify and explain three ways mammals are classified according to their food intake Herbivores- animals that eat only plants. Omnivores- animals that eat both plants and other animals. (humans) Carnivores- animals that eat other animals or flesh eaters.(tigers)
Producers - Photosynthesizing vegetationPrimary consumers - HerbivoresSecondary consumers - Omnivores or CarnivoresTertiary consumers - Top of the food-chain, usually carnivoresDecomposers - feeds on dead matter on all trophic levels
The three types of organisms in ecosystems are producers (plants that make their own food), consumers (organisms that eat other organisms for energy), and decomposers (organisms that break down dead organic matter).
Some features that make an animal different from other organisms is that an animal has fur, there stomach is mostly faced down and they might eat anything they find
Level 1: Plants and algae make their own food and are called primary producers.Level 2: Herbivores eat plants and are called primary consumers.Level 3: Carnivores which eat herbivores are called secondary consumers.Level 4: Carnivores which eat other carnivores are called tertiary consumers.Level 5: which have no predators are at the top of the food chainLevel 6: Which is us because we are top top predator of every food chain
Goats are herbivores and browsers so they can eat grass, leaves on trees, hay, silage and grain.
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