a carnivore would be an animal that eats meat and the carnivore in a food chain would depend on what animals are int the food change
For example: if the animals in a food chain are snake leaves and mice the the snake would be the carnivore
you can find a herbivore on the bottom end of the food wed because it only eats plants.
a herbivore is an animal that only eats green plants.
for example snails are herbivores because they eat lettuce.
Herbivores .
Probably the bottom.
mouse
According to the food web which organism is an herbivore? A.producersB.primary consumersC.secondary consumersD.tertiary consumers
A herbivore is an animal (or human) that eats only plants. Some examples are a deer or a person who is a vegetarian.
which organism is above herbivore
mouse
Humans can be anything beyond the primary consumers on the food web. (They are second and above).
Since the long tailed shrew is a herbivore, it should be near the bottom, just above plants. some shrews can eat small insects aw well but this specific shrew doesn't.
an ant
None of the above. Plants are detritivores, they make their own food via the process of photosynthesis.
None of the above. Algae belong in the plant kingdom, and are, essentially plants that use photosynthesis to make "food," and do not rely on eating other plants or animals to survive.
Primary producers are plants or foliage that are at the beginning of every food chain/web. A primary producer is always eaten by a herbivore in ecology.
Primary producers are plants or foliage that are at the beginning of every food chain/web. A primary producer is always eaten by a herbivore in ecology.
Herbivorous is the food chain and web category into which experts place aphids. The insects in question (Aphidoideasuperfamily) particularly relish the internal, life-sustaining saps which they access by piercing the tissue of a plant's foliage.