Herbivores eat plants, and plants are producers. So, all herbivores eat producers.
Herbivores eat plants, and plants are producers. So, all herbivores eat producers.
primary consumers
Yes they do: Producers are plants and herbivores eat plants.
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Carnivores depend on them because herbivores eat the producers and the carnivores eat the herbivores.
hen the producers make their ow food, they receive energy in which its consumers, herbivores, will gain when they eat the producer. Source- I'm a 6th Grader
The name for organisms that eat producers is Consumers.Generically, 'producers' or 'autotrophs' make their own food from Water, Carbon dioxide and the energy in Sunlight and 'consumers' or 'heterotrophs' get their food/energy by eating producers.However, consumers can be subdivided into:-Herbivores (which only eat producers, primary consumers - e.g. Zebra, Rabbits)Carnivores (which predate and eat herbivores, secondary consumers - e.g. Tigers, Sharks)Omnivores (which can eat both herbivores and producers - e.g. Humans, Pigs)There are also those organisms which break down and decompose producers and consumers when they die.
roses are producers but they eat plants so they are herbivores
Because carnivores eat herbivores that eat plants, and if their were no plants, the herbivores would die off, then the carnivores would have no food and would eventually die out.
Carnivores depend on them because herbivores eat the producers and the carnivores eat the herbivores.
They are called scavengers.
herbivores
Animals that eat producers are called primary consumers or herbivores.
HERBIVORE
hen the producers make their ow food, they receive energy in which its consumers, herbivores, will gain when they eat the producer. Source- I'm a 6th Grader
Producers in a snow leopard's habitat include grasses and some flowers. Herbivores eat these producers and the snow leopard eats the herbivores.
Producers are plants and herbivores are animals that eat plants
Producers are plants and herbivores are animals that eat plants
Producers-Plants that make their own foodPrimary- Herbivores eat producersSecondary- Omnivores that eat primaryTertiary- Eats
The name for organisms that eat producers is Consumers.Generically, 'producers' or 'autotrophs' make their own food from Water, Carbon dioxide and the energy in Sunlight and 'consumers' or 'heterotrophs' get their food/energy by eating producers.However, consumers can be subdivided into:-Herbivores (which only eat producers, primary consumers - e.g. Zebra, Rabbits)Carnivores (which predate and eat herbivores, secondary consumers - e.g. Tigers, Sharks)Omnivores (which can eat both herbivores and producers - e.g. Humans, Pigs)There are also those organisms which break down and decompose producers and consumers when they die.
They are Herbivores. Zooplankton, however, are carnivours and detrivores.