it is a consumer because it does not make it's own food so it is a consumer.
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The ONLY organisms that are producers are the plants.
The trophic level a chicken is at is the secondary consumer level. Since they are omnivores, they eat other animals and plants but also get eaten themselves by other predators.
The primary consumer
Clams are secondary consumers. They eat on zoo planktons. The food chain starts with the primary producers which is then followed by the primary consumers and then the secondary consumers. The secondary consumers feed on the primary consumers.
(1) The fly is a consumer because it feeds on other organisms for survival (2) the fly can also be viewed as a decomposer because it feeds on the bodies of dead, rotting organisms and the waste of living organisms and converts the matter back into soil components that can then be used as nutrients by plants growing in the soil
A first-degree consumer, also known as a primary consumer, primarily eats producers, which are typically plants or autotrophs. These organisms obtain energy by consuming green plants, algae, or phytoplankton. In terrestrial ecosystems, examples of first-degree consumers include herbivores like deer, rabbits, and insects. In aquatic ecosystems, they may include zooplankton or small fish that feed on phytoplankton.
Yes.
I think the answer to your question is Carnivore
A jaguar is a consumer. It consumes food but does not produce food for other animals.
2nd level consumer
It is a consumer. It eats grass
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It is a primary consumer.
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No. Owls are not a Primary Consumer.
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