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yes daisies are consumers any flower is a consumer
As they are herbivores, mice are primary consumers. Primary consumers eat producers of energy (like plants), while secondary consumers eat other consumers.
No, it is not. Producers are plants (homotrophs), while animals are consumers (heterotrophs).
Well, it depends on which ecosystem. In most ecosystems the plants are the producers and the rodents and insects are the first level consumers. Plants like grass and weeds are consumed by field mice and other rodents.
The sun is the main source of energy on earth simply because of food webs/chains and trophic levels. At the bottom of every food chain there is a primary producer, and these producers are almost always photosynthetic--meaning that they use light energy to synthesize sugars and other organic compounds. The next level on the food chain are the primary consumers (those that eat the primary producers), from there secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, quaternary consumers, etc. The important thing to remember though is that all energy comes from the primary consumers, the photosynthetic organisms. For an example: if you think of the primary producers as grass, than the primary consumers would be field crickets. The crickets eat the grass, the mice eat the crickets, the snake eats the mice the hawk eats the snake. But because every organism above the primary producer needs to obtain energy to survive that means that all the organisms rely on the primary producer; which itself relies on the sun for energy.
field going throught the field
Gravitational force field, electric force field, magnetic force field.
The particular nomenclature will vary from field to field.
There are several major producers in the US. Cargil, Tyson Foods, Monsanto and Smith Field Farms are major agricultural producers in the United States.
The decomposers in the medicall field is like a little worm it helps doctor to found out the important stuff.
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