In science, a consumer refers to an organism that obtains its energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms, as opposed to producing its own food. Consumers are typically categorized into different levels in an ecosystem: primary consumers (herbivores) eat producers (plants), secondary consumers (carnivores) eat primary consumers, and tertiary consumers may eat secondary consumers. This trophic structure plays a crucial role in ecological balance and energy transfer within food chains.
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A consumer means any living thing that has to eat another living tHing because It can't produce it's own food. Example, here is a food chain: Lettuce(producer)-is food for- slug(consumer)- is food for- sparrow(consumer)- is food for- eagle(consumer)
A consumer means any living thing that has to eat another living tHing because It can't produce it's own food. Example, here is a food chain: Lettuce(producer)-is food for- slug(consumer)- is food for- sparrow(consumer)- is food for- eagle(consumer)
An animal that consumes(eats) food to survive, that depend on other organisms for food.
The Centre for Science in the Public Interests is a non profit organisation and consumer advocacy group ensuring the production of safer and more nutritious foods.
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Primary Consumer - an organism that gets its energy from producers (plants). These are often called herbivores.
According to science foxes eats rats,squirrels and the likes....fox can be categorized as a primary consumer and even a secondary consumer......but mostly known as a tertiary consumer.
Yes it is , I teach 7th grade science, it is a herbivore and a consumer.
yes, if u test it with regular bags, and green bags. i did this once at a science fair
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Yes.
A consumer means any living thing that has to eat another living tHing because It can't produce it's own food. Example, here is a food chain: Lettuce(producer)-is food for- slug(consumer)- is food for- sparrow(consumer)- is food for- eagle(consumer)
Archaebacteria can either be a consumer or a producer, depending on their environments. They are members of the Kingdom Monera.
A consumer means any living thing that has to eat another living tHing because It can't produce it's own food. Example, here is a food chain: Lettuce(producer)-is food for- slug(consumer)- is food for- sparrow(consumer)- is food for- eagle(consumer)