an organism requiring complex organic compounds for food which it obtains by preying on other organisms or by eating particles of organic matter Invertebrates.
Producer
concumer and scavenger
A consumer. A heterotroph.
A concumer because it dosen't eat dead things unless they are starving.
A rasberry is a producer. Thinks feed on them. That is what a producer is. It isn't a concumer because it doesn't eat anything.
yes
Use the discriminant to determine the nature of the roots of 4x2 + 15x + 10 = 0.
they are carnivores. i don't think they eat vegetabesl fruit or any type of producers.
It depends. A secondary consumer is the second creature to eat anything in the food chain. So if a carnivorous bug ate another bug that had already eaten a plant, it would be a secondary consumer. A plant is not a consumer because it gets it's energy from the sun. A consumer is an animal that eats.
A heron is considered a tertiary consumer because it primarily feeds on smaller animals, such as fish, amphibians, and invertebrates, which are themselves secondary consumers or primary consumers. In the food chain, tertiary consumers occupy the third trophic level, where they are typically predators that help regulate the populations of these lower-tier organisms. By preying on these species, herons play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance within their habitat.