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A primary consumer will never become a secondary consumer. In an ecosystem, there is one primary consumer and one secondary consumer, just like there is only one producer. Each member of an ecosystem has its specific duty.
a producer needs the basic things like water sun and oxygen and a consumer needs a producer.
A daffodil is nothing like an animal and it cannot break down any dead body so it is a producer
Bamboo es producer, consumer or descomposer
No. Like all animals it is a consumer.
The flow of energy in an ecosystem is unidirectional and is not cyclic. It is represented in a flowchart form. The flow of nutrients in an ecosystem is cyclic like a water cycle. An example for flow of energy is :- sun --- producer --- primary consumer --- secondary consumer --- tertiary consumer --- decomposer. The energy remained in the is very little and it is released as heat. An example for flow of nutrients is :- air, water, soil --- producer --- primary consumer ----secondary consumer --- tertiary consumer ---- decomposer ---- air, water, soil--- and so on (cyclic)
A fish is a consumer. A producer can only be something that makes its own food, like a plant.
is a puffer fish a producer or consumer
a tapir is a consumer, producers make their own food: plants, decomposers break down waste.
A panda is a consumer just like human too
Do i look like someone that i would know! Bean plant is a producer.
Neither, nectar is like honey, it is the produced by a producer and then consumed by a consumer, it is not "living" and therefor it cannot consume nor produce.