primary consumer
Parasite.
If you count bacteria and viruses, a virus tends to feed off bacteria.
Predation is the term used to describe the interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism. This interaction is common in many ecosystems and plays a crucial role in controlling population sizes and shaping community dynamics.
Predation. It is a common ecological interaction where one organism, the predator, hunts, kills, and consumes another organism, the prey. This interaction plays a key role in shaping the dynamics of ecosystems.
An organism that feeds off once-living organisms is called a scavenger. Scavengers consume decaying organic matter from dead plants or animals to obtain nutrients for survival. Examples of scavengers include vultures, hyenas, and beetles.
predator
The part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called its habitat.
These are called predators.
A Parasite
Parasite.
A habitat.
Parasitic describes one organism that feeds on the other from within.
If you count bacteria and viruses, a virus tends to feed off bacteria.
That's called a parasite.
A organism that feeds on another organism is called a parasite. The action of this occuring is called parasitism which is when one organism recieves benefits from the other by causing damage to it.
A heterotroph (also known as a consumer) feeds on other organisms. Autotrophs (also known as producers) create food, almost always through photosynthesis.
Habitat