Caterpillars
A organism's niche determines three different things. The three things that are determined are where the organism lives, where it is on the food web and the food the organism eats.
Yes, an organism can play more than one role in a food web. Some organisms may act as both predators and prey, while others may serve as both herbivores and decomposers in the same ecosystem.
Herbivores
The sun. The sun gives energy to the plants, and then the herbivores, then carnivores eat the herbivores or omnivore's eat herbivores
The arrows in a food web points from a food source to the organism that eats it. It shows the flow of energy from organism to organism.
Plants are typically the primary producers that form the base of a food web by converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. They serve as a source of energy for herbivores, which are then consumed by carnivores and other higher-level consumers in the food chain.
organism provides the base of a food web is grass
A food web is the connection from organism to organism in a habitat or biome
Consumers go after producers in a food web.
A food web is a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between different organisms in an ecosystem. The arrows in a food web represent the flow of energy and nutrients as one organism is consumed by another. They point from the organism being eaten to the organism doing the eating.
ALL OTHER ORGANISM BECOME THREATENED
Yes, a carnivore is considered a second-order consumer because it feeds on primary consumers (herbivores) that are the first-order consumers in a food chain or food web.