A herbivore is the type of consumer that would eat only living sea grass in a coastal ecosystem.
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water rock and grass
There are two maor factors in an ecosystem. One is Abiotic which is the non-living, ex. Sunlight, grass, etc. Then there is the Biotic which are the living ones, ex. Predators, Producers, etc.
Ecosystems have living and nonliving things. Examples: rocks, rabbits, deer, grass, plastic.
Grass is a producer, not a consumer.
a giraffe ecosystem is a bunch of giraffes living in one place with elephants and lions and lots of grass an trees with lots of other animals.
Some nonliving things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are water, rocks, and air. Some living things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are animals, insects and fungi, and vegetation such as grass, trees and shrubs.
An ecosystem contains all living things. So a woodland ecosystem contains all living things that you would normally find in a woodland area e.g. Grass, Trees, Insects etc.
NO, they are considered producers.
An ecosystem is a group of living and non-living things that are connected in a specific area. The living components of the ecosystem would be the animals, plants, and microscopic living creatures.
What type of consumer is a grass carp