Herbivores.
They would be 'parasites.'
Tape worms are parasites that eat digested material. I don't think you can classify them as carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores.
yes cornovours are consumers.
The most general answer is a consumer, which is then divided into carnivores (which eat other animals), herbivores (which eat plants) and detrivores (which eat non-living organic material).
There are plants that are parasites on other plants. One example is mistletoe, which parasitizes trees. These could be considered parasitic herbivores.
They would be 'parasites.'
Tape worms are parasites that eat digested material. I don't think you can classify them as carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores.
some are parasite and some are scavengers
yes cornovours are consumers.
yes cornovours are consumers.
human fleshdustdogs earsplastictwigsshrimpssnake fish bonesrubberskinThe phylum includes carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, detritus feeders, filter feeders, and parasites in nearly all environments, both aquatic and terrestrial.
parasites
No, raccoons are not parasites, they are consumers. They are technically classified as carnivores. In reality, they are omnivores as they eat a variety of plant and animal matter.
parasites
A polychaete worm is apart of the polyphyletic class of annelid worms. These worms can eat anything, some are parasites, carnivores, herbivores, and filter feeders.
The most general answer is a consumer, which is then divided into carnivores (which eat other animals), herbivores (which eat plants) and detrivores (which eat non-living organic material).
There are plants that are parasites on other plants. One example is mistletoe, which parasitizes trees. These could be considered parasitic herbivores.