Bacteria are generally classified as decomposers rather than consumers. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. While they do not fit neatly into the categories of primary, secondary, or tertiary consumers, they contribute significantly to the food web by facilitating nutrient cycling.
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It is a Primary Consumer
They are secondary consumers. It is sure that larger animals will eat them like sharks and seals.
Bacteria are consumers because they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter. They can be primary, secondary, or tertiary consumers depending on their position in the food chain.
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primary consumer: robins eat berries
A rabbit is a primary consumer - it eats producers. Secondary consumers eat herbivores or omnivores and consumers that eat other carnivores are tertiary consumers.
tertiary consumer Depends on what is for dinner. Salad (vegan) - Primary Consumer Hamburger - Secondary Consumer Lion Steak - Tertiary Consumer Most human will fall in the Secondary Consumer category.
A secondary consumer is a predator that eats the primary consumer in an ecosystem. Flow of energy in an ecosystem= primary producer>primary consumer>secondary consumer>teriary consumer
Owls are secondary consumers.The producer - the grass and seeds.The primary consumer - the mice that eat the seeds.The secondary consumer - the owl that eats the mice.