Mollusk larvae are not considered producers; instead, they are a developmental stage in the life cycle of mollusks, which are primarily consumers. Mollusks, including species like clams, snails, and octopuses, typically feed on organic matter, algae, or other small organisms. In contrast, producers are organisms, such as plants and phytoplankton, that create their own energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Thus, while mollusk larvae play an important role in marine ecosystems, they do not produce energy directly.
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If you are referring to trophic level, then no, mosquitoes are not producers. Mosquitoes are consumers at the second trophic level.
Yes ants eat other ant slave's larvae
The simplest molluscan reproductive system relies on external fertilization, but there are more complex variations. All produce eggs, from which may emerge trochophore larvae, more complex veliger larvae, or miniature adults.
No, a turtle is a reptile.
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no a bee isn't a mollusk.
Jellyfish eat a large variety of things including small plants, copepods, fish larvae, fish eggs, plankton eggs and even other jellyfish. Several of these are producers.
A rock is not a mollusk
yes an scallop is a mollusk
Mollusk is a noun.
No, it is not.