all omnivores animals consume food according to their weights eg lion
heterotroph
No, a producer is an organism that produces it's own food via (by) photosynthesis. An organism that consumes (eats) other organisms is called a consumer.
A niche is an organism's function in its environment. This includes the food it consumes, its symbiotic relationships, etc.
You gain weight.
Their weight will increase in relative proportion to the weight of food they are fed. The kangaroo will therefore get as fat as a you feed it!
Herbivores are animals that are adapted to eat plants. Herbivory is a form of predation in which an organism consumes principally... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_consumers
An organism that cannot manufacture its own food and instead obtains its food and energy by taking in organic substances, usually plant or animal matter. All animals, protozoans, fungi, and most bacteria are heterotrophs.
Autotrphs can make there own food by photosynthesis or by absorbing it Bacteria get food from both ways, they absorb their food from the ground, Protists can do this also, along with plants A heterotroph cannot make their own food, an example is a human
All the interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem make up a food web. A herbivore is an organism that only consumes plants.
Heterotrophs. For example: fish and frogs.
If a producer or low level member of the food web somehow takes in a toxin, the toxin remains in that organism. The organism that consumes the one that has become contaminated will consume several of those organisms, which are potentially all contaminated. There fore, the organism that has consumed contaminated organisms will get a stronger dosage of the toxin, and the cycle continues as the toxin moves up the food web.
A dog consumes a bowl of food