Neither. Herbivores are consumers as they consume living plant matter.
its 5 answers to this and don't know which one - producers - secondary consumers - decomposers - herbivores - carnivores
The trophic levels in an ecosystem are: producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores), secondary consumers (carnivores that eat herbivores), tertiary consumers (carnivores that eat other carnivores), and decomposers (organisms that break down dead matter).
Animals that eat only producers are known as herbivores. Herbivores obtain their energy by consuming plants, which are primary producers in the food chain. Examples of herbivores include cows, deer, and rabbits.
Living things can be classified as producers, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, or decomposers based on their role in the food chain. Producers create their own food through photosynthesis, herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat other animals, omnivores eat both plants and animals, and decomposers break down dead organic matter. Each type of consumer plays a vital role in maintaining balance in an ecosystem.
Only some bacteria which are photosynthetic are producers , all other bacteria and fungi are consumers .
Plants are producers that are eaten by herbivores. Some plants like mold, and mushrooms are decomposers.
Yes, as are producers, herbivores, and decomposers.
There are the consumers, producers( herbivores and carnivores) , and decomposers
HERBIVORE
There are the consumers, producers( herbivores and carnivores) , and decomposers
There are the consumers, producers( herbivores and carnivores) , and decomposers
In a food chain, herbivores are primary consumers that feed on producers, typically plants or algae, rather than decomposers. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic matter and return nutrients to the soil, supporting plant growth. While herbivores rely on producers for energy, decomposers play a crucial role in recycling nutrients within the ecosystem. Thus, herbivores do not eat decomposers; instead, they depend on the energy captured by producers.
Examples: Consumers, primary producers, decomposers, omnivores, carnivores, herbivores.
Corals are both producers (they have symbiotic plants living in them) and consumers (herbivores/carnivores) as they filter feed on plankton.
are cardinals producers decomposers or consumers
They are all of them
By who lives in it.. Examples: Consumers, primary producers, decomposers, omnivores, carnivores, herbivores.