Plants are near the bottom. They are producers, and all life depends on plants. Plants make food from sunlight, things eat plants, then those things get eaten.
They eat producers.
The Tasmanian devil is a carnivorous marsupial. It is at the top of the food chain.
Being a dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial, the Tasmanian Devil is at the top of the food chain.
Yes, all corals are carnivorous and are considered second consumers in the food chain. Some corals go after microscopic food while others can grow big enough to eat things like crabs.
The first level of a food chain should always be a producer of some sort, such as a tree or plant. It is the start of the food chain - and without it, the entire food chain would fall apart and into pieces; as it would disrupt the order of the levels in a food chain.
a strawberry plant
If algae is the producer in a food chain of the ocean then corn would be a producer in a food chain on land. Any green plant is a producer.
the food chain needs plant because the animals eat plants
Role of porifera in food chain
A plant is always a producer in the food chain
The bottom of the food chain is the plant or the producer.
A plant is a producer.
The elephant is not a carnivore and has very few natural predators. So, no, not all non-carnivores are at the bottom of the food chain.