Producers are plants, and are found on the first trophic level.
Consumers are normally animals, and they comsume the plants or other animals that have eaten the plant before them. These consumers are found on the second trophic level and upwards, depending on how the consume the energy that originated from the plant.
Herbivore is another name for a primary consumer, as they primarily feed on plants and are typically the first level of consumer in a food chain.
Another name for consumer is and autotroph
its called the second consumer... It's like a dog eat dog world. And I've got bigger teeth than you.
A consumer who eats primary consumers is known as a secondary consumer. This means they are one step higher in the food chain and rely on consuming animals that feed on primary producers. Some examples of secondary consumers include carnivores like wolves and hawks.
a consumer
Actually another name for a secondary consumer is a second ORDER consumer. Secondary consumers could be carnivores or omnivores
Herbivore is another name for a primary consumer, as they primarily feed on plants and are typically the first level of consumer in a food chain.
A consumer.
A user would also be considered a consumer.
Another name would be a second-order consumer.
consumer
Another name for consumer is and autotroph
The another name of consumers is Patrons or customer's...
its called the second consumer... It's like a dog eat dog world. And I've got bigger teeth than you.
1) Lion is a consumer who takes a deer (who is also a consumer) for food. All Omnivores take another consumer i.e. herbivores for food!
consumer to consumer(c2c)
A slow primary consumer will get caught by a fast secondary consumer