No animals are producers. Only plants and some protists produce food from sunlight.
A lobster is a carnivore and will eat clams , shells, mussels, worms, sea urchins, and
crab . Sea lions,cod,eels or flounder will eat lobsters. Lobsters will also eat their
own shell
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A third primary consumer and/or tertiaryconsumer.
a lobster is a consumer not a producer
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a scavenger
No
Yes. It consumes a smaller form of energy.
The primary consumers in the Arctic Ocean are phytoplankton and crustaceans that consume the zooplankton. Harp seals are secondary consumers, which mainly eat fish like Arctic cod and Arctic char, and some crustaceans. The top predators, or tertiary consumers, are polar bears and the Orca whale.
Yes, it is because albatrosses eat fish, squids, and crustaceans and most of these animals eat other consumers making the albatross a tertiary consumer.
bilateral
Copepods are collections of small crustaceans that belong to the sea. No, copepods are not decomposers; they are primary consumers.
Yes. A platypus is a secondary consumer. Secondary consumers are animals that eat primary consumers, and although platypuses do not eat fish, they do eat other primary consumers such as crustaceans, insect larvae and annelid worms.
Exoskeleton
Barnacles are crustaceans( a type of arthropods)
No they are crustaceans, a type of shellfish or mollusk.
No, copepods are not producers. They are small crustaceans that primarily feed on phytoplankton and detritus, making them consumers in the food chain.
Crayfish are a member of the Malacostaceans family.
Fish squid and crustaceans