Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.
As an organism that makes its own organicnutrients, usually using energy from sunlight, through photosynthesis. This organism is called aPRODUCER. As an organism that get its energy by feeding on other organisms. For example:- Animals depend or feed on living organisms, so a loin might depend on a deer. This organism is called a CONSUMER.
As an organism that makes its own organicnutrients, usually using energy from sunlight, through photosynthesis. This organism is called aPRODUCER. As an organism that get its energy by feeding on other organisms. For example:- Animals depend or feed on living organisms, so a loin might depend on a deer. This organism is called a CONSUMER.
A wolf is an example of an organism that can function as both a secondary and tertiary consumer in an ecosystem.
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An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
A secondary consumer is any organism that consumes an organism that has consumed an autotroph. An autotroph is eaten by a primary consumer, which is eaten by a secondary consumer. Put more simply, a secondary (or any further level) consumer is a predator/ carnivore. A primary consumer would be an herbivore, and an autotroph (also known as primary producer) is any organism that creates it own energy (generally plants).
I think a secondary wife is called a 'concubine'
An organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism is called a carnivore.
A single organism in an environment is called an individual