Fungus
Heterotrophic because it needs to ingest other organisms to produce the necessary organic compounds for life functions. Autotrophs can make their own organic compounds from inorganic compounds which mollusk, such as squids, cannot do.
Herbivore - plc
Herbivore
herbivore
it is a herbivore
The trophic level for a buffalo is heterotrophic. This means that it feeds on the producers in the ecosystem which are mainly plants.
A gorilla is a herbivore. Although, there are instances where gorillas eat small insects. But insects are not classified in the animal kingdom so gorillas can be considered herbivores
A horse is considered a first level consumer (a herbivore).
Heterotrophic because it needs to ingest other organisms to produce the necessary organic compounds for life functions. Autotrophs can make their own organic compounds from inorganic compounds which mollusk, such as squids, cannot do.
It is all living organisms, ranging from Autotrophic and and Heterotrophic; herbivore, carnivore and an omnivore. An example can be us as humans, as we eat and turn what we eat into energy. This also applies to plants and marine animals.
The Giraffe lives in a jugle/forest. It is a herbivore and therefore eats leaves. It is a prey for carnivores.
The tiger is an apex predator, and helps to keep herbivore populations from becoming too numerous for the environment.
A primary consumer is a heterotrophic organism that attains its energy by consuming producers (plants). A primary, or first order, consumer, will always b a herbivore, sicne a consumer by definition must consume other organisms.
Herbivore - plc
Herbivore
Pandas fulfill the niche as the only herbivore that predominantly eats bamboo in the Chinese bamboo forests.
The carbon in the plants that herbivores eat is broken down by the gut. This some carbon is returned to environment through exhalation.