Is a herbivores
tertiary consumer
An organism that only eats plants would be an herbivore.
Producers somehow affect - whether directly or indirectly - every organism in their ecosystem. All producers make their own food - either through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, and the consumers of the ecosystem eat the producers, and other consumers eat those consumers, and eventually every organism in that ecosystem has consumed producers.
the producers
Herbivore
Herbivore
herbivore
Only Producers (plants) can photosynthesise
the role of the robin is of a secondary consumer
they can be called autotrophs or producers
especially a person or organism
Producers are only plants. Producers produce food. Some examples of producers are: Trees, bushes, fruits, vegetables and MUCH more!
autotroph means an organism that get energy from the sun
This is called photosynthesis, the only organism that is able to do this is a plant. plants are called producers because their the only organism to make their own food.
Herbivore
They can be producers or Consumers
No. Only photosynthesisers, usually green plants, are producers. There are no degrees of being a producer, the organism photosynthesises or it does not. Eagles, being top predators, are consumers.