depends but they are always higher than producers
Then no consumers will eat it and no food for 2nd consumers. Then no life
Consumers are not at the bottom of the food chain. They are at the top as they consume producers and primary consumers. Consumers play a vital role in regulating ecosystems by controlling population sizes of other organisms.
what are Oranges producers or consumers in the food chain
Herbivores are at the second level of the food chain. Rhinos are herbivores and are considered primary consumers which means they're first consumers in the food chain.
Primary consumers are second in the food chain.
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CONSUMERS
Consumers!
If all the consumers in a food chain died, only the lowest rung of a food chain (the autonomic non-consumer) would survive.
Animals are usually at the top of a food chain. This is because they are consumers. Producers (plants) are at the bottom of the food chain. The producers are consumed by the primary consumers (herbivores) who are then consumed by the secondary consumers ( carnivores ).
Primary consumers in the food chain are those animals that eat plants. They are, in turn, eaten by secondary consumers.
In a food chain, there are four crucial members. There are the primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers and tertiary consumers. An example of a food chain can be found in a stream found in a forest. The primary producers would be plant like producers such as algae that produce food energy for the primary consumers which would be small microorganisms, or very small fish. The secondary consumers such as salmon will feed on these primary consumers for food. The tertiary consumers such as bears will feed on the secondary consumers for their food.