The answer to it is, an order of the animals on a food web_ for example___ this is like a web with out the arrows so u got to figure it out: PRODUCERS: 1st tier consumers 2nd tier con. grass cow human grain mouse hawk > > > > > > . . > hope it's clear, but a web would have much more arrows and animals in it. View the discussion area to see who wrote the answer.
Answer this question… Primary consumers eat secondary consumers, which rely on producers for food.
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.
Lobsters are neither primary nor secondary producers; they are classified as consumers. Primary producers are organisms like plants and phytoplankton that produce their own food through photosynthesis, while secondary producers are organisms that consume primary producers. Lobsters are typically secondary consumers, as they feed on primary consumers like small fish and invertebrates.
Yes. SUN Producers Primary Consumers Secondary Consumers Tertiary Consumers Decomposers
A food web consists of several components; primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and so on.
In an ecological food chain, the order typically starts with primary producers, such as plants, which convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Next are primary consumers, usually herbivores that eat the primary producers. Following them are secondary consumers, which are carnivores that feed on primary consumers. Lastly, territory consumers, or tertiary consumers, prey on secondary consumers, completing the food web.
Geckos are classified as secondary consumers. They primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates, placing them in the food chain as predators that consume primary consumers (herbivores). As they rely on other organisms for food rather than producing their own energy, they do not qualify as producers or primary producers.
Producers are the food for primary consumers.
Well, hello there, friend! In the tropical rainforest, primary consumers are plant-eaters like insects and monkeys. Secondary consumers are animals that eat the primary consumers, such as snakes and birds. Tertiary consumers are at the top of the food chain and they eat the secondary consumers, like jaguars and eagles. Each one plays a vital role in keeping the delicate balance of the rainforest ecosystem. Isn't nature just amazing?
No, they are not primary producers. Depending on the food chain, they would be a secondary consumer. A primary producer would be grass or trees.
It eats secondary consumers....Secondary consumers eat Primary consumers... Primary consumers eat producers... Prdoucers are plants.....
A food web consists of several components; primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and so on.