An Omnivore
Producers and consumers exchange energy and matter in various ways. The producers are used as food for the consumers and the consumers are used as fertilizer and food for producers when they die.
Consumer Producers make their own food (like plants), while consumers (animals) eat other stuff to get their food.
no
THey obtain energy by eating consumers and producers.
Scavengers are consumers because they obtain their energy by feeding on dead plants or animals. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like producers do.
Secondary consumers are called secondary consumers because they occupy the second trophic level in an ecosystem, following primary consumers that feed on producers. They obtain energy by consuming primary consumers, making them the second link in the food chain.
The energy in the producers comes from the sun. It feeds the consumers. The decomposers ultimately release the energy from the consumers and the producers that were not consumed.
- Producers (Plants) - Consumers (Animals) - Decomposers (Bacteria)
producers obtain energy from water and sunlight, consumers obtain energy from producers and decomposers obtain energy from comsumers.
Peccaries are consumers as they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter, such as plants, fruits, and small animals. They are part of the food chain as consumers, rather than being decomposers or producers.
Plants are the producers in a food chain. They take in energy from the sunlight and convert it into things all other organisms (animals, humans, decomposers) need to grow and survive. Plants are the producers Herbivores (that eat the plant) are the Primary Consumers (1o) What eats the herbivore are the Secondary Consumers (2o) What eats that are the Terciary Consumers (3o) and so on...
no they dont make their own food