Omnivours eat plants, Carnivours eat meat.
Producers (plants) make their own food, consumers don't. Consumers have to eat producers or other consumers.
Producers (plants) make their own food, consumers don't. Consumers have to eat producers or other consumers.
A consumer is something in an ecosystem that feeds off of producers or other consumers
A rabbit is a primary consumer - it eats producers. Secondary consumers eat herbivores or omnivores and consumers that eat other carnivores are tertiary consumers.
Food is what producers provide for consumers. An example of a producer is a plant, such as the tomato. An example of a consumer is a deer or a person. The producer produces the product, which the consumer consumes.
They can easily survive without any other organisms. So, as a group, they are producers, consumers and decomposers.
Producers are organisms that produce food. On land, only plants are producers. Chameleons, on the other hand, are secondary consumers which eat insects, which are primary consumers that eat plants.
A consumer is an individual or organization that purchases goods or services produced by a producer. Producers create products or services to meet the demand of consumers, who in turn provide revenue for the producers. The relationship between consumers and producers is essential for the functioning of a market economy.
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A consumer, it depends on other plant/animals as a food source.
As they are herbivores, mice are primary consumers. Primary consumers eat producers of energy (like plants), while secondary consumers eat other consumers.
sea otters ARE consumers. All animals that eat either plants (producers) or other animals are consumers.