Tapeworms are classified as parasites. They live in the intestines of their host organisms, such as humans and animals, and absorb nutrients from the host's digested food. Unlike producers or decomposers, tapeworms do not obtain energy from sunlight or dead organic matter; instead, they rely on their hosts for sustenance.
no is is a decomposer.
A scavenger is a consumer that we really call a decomposer since they break down food that is already dead.
concumer and scavenger
consumer its primary consumer its a heterotroph
they are secondary consumer
A producer is always at the beginning of a food chain. A producer will always be a plant. A primary consumer eats the producer. The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. The scavenger comes next (if it gets there before the decomposer.) The decomposer will always be last. Example: (where there is a scavenger) grass --> rabbit --> fox --> vulture --> mushroom producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, scavenger, decomposer
A Decomposer is a dragonfly really a decomposer
decomposer
no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer
A jaguar is a consumer. Jaguars are carnivores that eat other animals but do not produce their own food.
A Mongoose is a secondary consumer. It is a carnivore
It is a secondary consumer