consumer. any organism who cannot make its own food becomes a consumer of the producer. producer are the plants because they can make their own food.
It may be called decomposers or scavengers.
A producer produce its own food and a cosumer don't they eat other organism or plants for living.
animals who eat other organism's
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Most woodpeckers eat insects and worms and maggots. This means that they can be secondary or tertiary consumers. It will depend on what the thing that they ate also consumed. If the thing was a plant, they will be secondary consumers. If was another type of insect or bug, then they will be tertiary consumers.
Coconuts
Yes is is. It eats the Artic Willow a type of producer.
Yes, it does not eat living things.
a robot is a non living thing because it has no respiratory system or cardivasicullar system
the organism that can eat a consumer could be a other consumer
a living thing is that can eat, breath,move.smell.
They are non-living as volcanoes do not breathe, eat, reproduce, does not have any cells, does grow but does not develop.
in its mouth! its just like another living organism
A dead organism usually decays into bones due to the digestion of nutrients found in the organism by fungi, parasites etc. This is because the nutrients in the dead organism contain energy which are eventually released back into the environment. Dead organism has stopped to possess the characteristics of living organism: no more nutrition, no more respiration, no more reproduction neither stimulation nor excretionSomething that has never been alive means it is a non-living thing without any life and characteristics of living organism. Never alive is more referred to as a "thing" than an "organism". That "thing" will not decay if it is non-biodegradable. Even if it is biodegradable, it does not contain any energy in it that can be used up by microorganisms during decomposition or released to the environment.
No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
the nutrients are actually small nano robots which eat the animal or organism from the inside which allows them to reproduce and mechanic the living thing, this then becomes a bio-organism and can only be stopped by internet explorer, which sadly is to slow to use.
Yes. Living things must eat.
Living things are living, breathing, eating organisms that take and contribute to their ecosystem. Nonliving things do not breathe, eat, or need water (e.g., a rock). A dead organism is a once-living creature that has become a nonliving thing.