It might help if you were a bit more specific. NIH is a research facility, not really something that deals with consumers. (This is assuming you're talking about the US National Institutes of Health; if you meant something else, again, spell it out more clearly.)
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
Producers, consumers, and decomposers are three categories on the food chain. Producers help us because they supply the food that the consumers eat. (Humans are consumers.) Producers are plants. When you eat an apple, (a producer) it is producing energy and food for you so it is helping you.
A producer produce its own food and a cosumer don't they eat other organism or plants for living.
because producers buy the food and consumers taste it so that when they trade with other companies they will know if they haven't given any rotten food.
well it could be a NIH (not-invented-here) problem.
The graphic design must be catch the consumer's eye, by having a wild burst of color, or a catchy phrase. Then, the logo must pull the consumer in with enticing promises. The design must be simple and memorable enough to be lodged into the consumer's brain, so that the consumer would recognize it the next time he or she sees the logo.
No. They are secondary consumers. They eat animals (primary consumers) who eat plants (producers). So, they are not primary consumers.
So they have help and are not lonely
Producers. The producers make the food, then consumers eat it, then secondary consumers eat them, and so on and so fourth.
For demand to exist, three key requirements must be met: desire, willingness, and ability. Consumers must have a desire for a good or service, be willing to purchase it at a given price, and possess the financial means to do so. Additionally, the good or service must be available in the market for consumers to buy. Together, these factors create the conditions necessary for demand to manifest.
Ocelots are carnivores, so that makes them secondary consumers.