they each use plants for energy or use it to gain food or make food
HERBIVORE
The five types of consumers are herbivore, omnivore, carnivore, scavenger, and detrivore/decomposer. Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eat animals. Omnivores eat both plants and animals. Scavengers feed on dead organisms. Decomposers break down wastes.
its 5 answers to this and don't know which one - producers - secondary consumers - decomposers - herbivores - carnivores
Well, let's see.There are herbivores,omnivores,carnivores,and scavengers(scavengers are animals that eat other dead animals.ex:vulture.)Deer are herbivores because they eat bark,grass, and leaves.I'm in 4th grade.
No, cats are secondary consumers. Cats are carnivores in nature and feed on smaller herbivore animals and rodents.
Carnivores eat producers and consumers. Bacteria and fungi may be parasitic or detrivores.
An example of a scavenger is a sea gull. An example of a herbivore is a uhhh, giraffe. An example of a carnivore is a lion. And an example of an omnivore is humans unless they are a vegetarian.
Plants don't "eat" so they cannot be either herbivores or carnivores. They are producers, not consumers.
A consumer who eats primary consumers is known as a secondary consumer. This means they are one step higher in the food chain and rely on consuming animals that feed on primary producers. Some examples of secondary consumers include carnivores like wolves and hawks.
Consumers are typically eaten by carnivores in a food chain. Carnivores feed on other animals, while herbivores eat plant materials. Bacteria and fungi play a role in decomposing organic matter after consumers have died.
omnivores herbivores
Three types of heterotrophes are: humans, alligators and fish. Plants are autotrophes which means they produce their own food within their body. If you compare the three heterotrophs I listed above, then they all consume (or eat) different types of food and capture them in different ways.