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A damselfly nymph is a consumer, specifically a carnivorous consumer, as it feeds on other aquatic organisms like small insects and larvae. It is not a producer, as it does not perform photosynthesis, and it is not a decomposer, as it does not break down dead organic matter. Instead, damselfly nymphs play a role in the food web by helping to control populations of their prey.

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Is a damselfly nymph a decomposer?

No, a damselfly nymph is not a decomposer. Instead, it is a carnivorous aquatic insect that primarily preys on smaller organisms like mosquito larvae and other small invertebrates. Decomposers, such as fungi and certain bacteria, break down dead organic matter, while damselfly nymphs are part of the food web as predators.


Which nymph damselfly or dragonfly can move through water with less resistance?

damselfly nymph because it has a streamline body


How big is a damselfly?

The damselfly nymph gets up to about 25 mm long


Do damselfly nymph have body covering?

Yes they do


What is the name of a baby damselfly?

A baby is a nymph.


What do damselfly nymph eat?

The Damselfly nymph feeds on small minnows and invertebrates as well as grass and tadpoles. Most nymphs eat minnows or tadpoles.


Is a nymph consumer?

Yes a nymph is a consumer


Do damselfly nymph eat bugs?

No, but they feed on tears, and the blood of the innocent.


What do damselfly do?

The Damselfly nymph feeds on small minnows and invertebrates as well as grass and tadpoles. Most nymphs eat minnows or tadpoles.


How many days does it take for a damselfly egg to hatch into a nymph?

A damselfly looks much like a dragonfly, but is smaller. The eggs of this insect can hatch and enter the nymph stage anywhere from two to five weeks after being laid.


Is nymph consumer or producer?

No it is a under water fly that hasn't hatched yet. No, nymphs are simply insects in an early stage. The dragonfly nymph, for example starts out as an egg, then "mutates" into a nymph, which has to eat to grow. If you are still confused, think of it as this, caterpillars are nymphs, which eat and eat, but never give. Producers are plants because they produce food.


Dragonfly how many stages?

The damselfly has 3 stages in it's life cycle. It consists of the egg, nymph and adult.