Plants are primary producers. Using light, they create their own energy. They are eaten by other animals, putting them at the bottom of a trophic pyramid.
Since hay is like a plant, it would be considered a primary producer. Primary producers receive their energy from sunlight (not another organism) and are able to provide energy for those that consume them.
The role of the organism would be a producer.
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.
Primary producer
First of all, there's not such thing as "primary producer" it's called producer, but if that happens the primary consumer would die so the secondary consumer who is the one who eats the primary, would eat another animal or die.
Primary producer
primary producer
A primary consumer is the organism in the food chain that gets its energy directly from the producer. meaning if grass is a producer, cows would be an example of a primary consumer. in laymans terms the primary consumer eats the producer.
Since hay is like a plant, it would be considered a primary producer. Primary producers receive their energy from sunlight (not another organism) and are able to provide energy for those that consume them.
A potato is an autotroph, making it's own food. That would mean it is a producer. Primary producer would be redundant.
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The role of the organism would be a producer.
The role of the organism would be a producer.
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.
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grass
A primary producer would be a plant or something that would make its own food. A seagull would be more of a scavenger or a low level predator.