Mussels are filter feeders, a type of consumer that primarily feeds on phytoplankton, bacteria, and organic particles suspended in the water. They obtain their nutrients by filtering these microscopic organisms from the water through their gills. This feeding method plays a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, as mussels help maintain water clarity and quality by removing excess nutrients.
No. They are secondary consumers because they feed on primary consumers
No it is a secondary consumer. They eat mussels which in turn eat seaweed.
some type of birds
swan is which type of consumer
A bushel of mussels typically weighs around 50 pounds. However, this can vary slightly depending on the specific type of mussels and their size. Generally, this measurement is used in seafood markets and for commercial purposes.
a squid is a predator-type consumer.
What type of consumer is a grass carp
It is a primary consumer
a tall consumer
primary consumer.
Secondary Consumer
a primary consumer