yes and a consumer
A shrimp is both producer and consumer. There you go. Leave... NOW!!!!! Bye!!!!!! Okay, Okay... I'll stop messing with you!
Shrimp is not a primary producer but a primary consumer. Primary producers are the organisms that have the ability to make food.
no, it's a type of shrimp.
Both
is a brine shrimp a consumer producer decomposer
No it is rubidium and lithium
Brine shrimp is a shrimp alright?, what are producers?, they are plants and algae because they make their own food, you never see a plant or algae eating something else(apart from venus flytrap which is for nutrients not for energy) So as shrimp is in the animal kingdom, nope it isn't a producer.
well seaweed for sure but i will have to say.................... kelp yes kelp is also a producer
A shrimp is a consumer, because it does not make its own food. A shrimp eats seaweed and some other plants.
A Dusky dolphin is a producer. The prey for these guys are fish, shrimp, and squid. They eat to get its energy, so they are also consumers.
The shrimp is a primary consumer. That means that it eats the producer first, then the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer, which in this case is the shrimp.
No, grass shrimp are not producers; they are consumers. Grass shrimp are small crustaceans that feed on algae, detritus, and small organisms in their environment, making them part of the aquatic food web. Producers, such as plants and phytoplankton, generate their own energy through photosynthesis, whereas grass shrimp obtain energy by consuming other organisms.