Primary
the top of the pyramid
Is a cricket a producer or a consumer or decomposer
Why would you ask if it's a decomposer. It's a fish. I think it's a primary consumer.
When you eat a hamburger, you are a secondary consumer. As a secondary consumer, you are consuming meat from an animal that ate plants (primary consumer) or other animals (secondary consumers) in the food chain.
A marigold is a producer since it doesn't break down any food and instead create food for other animals higher in the food chain.
energy source(sun)>producer(grass)>primary consumer(mouse)>secondary consumer(snake)> tertiary(hawk)>decomposer(fungi) All organisms die and get broken down by decomposers
all herbivores like cows, goats, sheep, elephants depend on plants for their food. if we consider a food pyramid, then we can infer that even a decomposer is indirectly dependant on the primary producers- plants
There are four trophic levels in an ecological pyramid. They are primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
Chameleons are secondary consumers because the fly would eat the leaf and the chameleon would eat the fly making it a secondary consumer. Everything starts with the producers, Plants. These give life to us. Then primary consumers: Mostly herbivore. Eats plant. Secondary consumer: Carnivores, omnivore eat primary consumer. Consumer energy pyramid goes on... Decomposer: Natures natural recyclers, they break down the meat and they use it as nutrients and the cycle goes on...
No, it's a decomposer.
A food web diagram can be used to show the population of producers, primary consumers, and secondary consumers in a system. This diagram displays the various feeding relationships in an ecosystem, illustrating how energy flows from producers to consumers.
A secondary consumer.