Consumer
A producer can not be a heterotroph. This is because if an organism is a producer it means it makes its own energy and does not eat other organisms.
producer
No. A hyena is a consumer. A producer is an organism that "produces" it's own food to survive. Consumers scavenge or eat other consumers or producers.
An organism that gets its energy from producers (plants/autotrophs). It is the first heterotroph on a food chain.Primary consumers are the first consumers in line after the producer. They are normally the herbivores that eat the producer.
A small fish is a consumer. It eats algae which is a producer. Anything that is a consumer eats other consumers or producers(usually plants).
you and other animals get the energy from the food the consume . this starts from the producers wich are the plants then it goes to the animal the eats the producer and finally we eat who ever eated the producer theres where we get our energy
because it shows energy transfer and how there's more energy at the bottom of the pyramid with the producer and less and less energy as the consumers eat them because they burn out that energy
A decomposer is an organism that obtains its energy from nonliving organic matter. Decomposers break down dead plants and animals, as well as other organic materials, into simpler compounds, releasing energy in the process. Examples of decomposers include fungi, bacteria, and certain types of worms.
Some example of producers are plants and lichen (organisms that do not need to get their food, they make their own food) one example of consumers are bears (organisms that eat other organisms to get food) one example of decomposer are mushrooms (organisms that get their food by breaking down the nutrients in dead organisms or animal wastes
An organism that eats other organisms is called a consumer.
No. It is a consumer because it must eat plants [or other insects] to obtain energy.
consumers , and decomposers are related by a decomposer eating a dead organism that has died recently and that consumer ate a producer to pass on the energy needed to an organism....