No, a bear is not a primary producer. Primary producers, such as plants and phytoplankton, are organisms that produce their own energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Bears are consumers; they obtain energy by eating other organisms, including plants and animals.
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Shrimp is not a primary producer but a primary consumer. Primary producers are the organisms that have the ability to make food.
it is a producer and consumer in its own respective ways.
After the producer in the food chain comes the primary consumer, which is usually an herbivore that feeds directly on the producer.
A potato is an autotroph, making it's own food. That would mean it is a producer. Primary producer would be redundant.
primary producer is the individual or buiness that takes raw materials and converts it into a usable good for consumer use.
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yes
a primary consumer is an animal (herbivore) which eats a producer. In this case a producer is a plant. It is called a producer becausse it is self sustaining so it does not need to eat other living things to survive. This producer (the plant) is eaten by a primary consumer ,which could be a rabbit, or a deer ect. more information can be found in a middle school or high school text on the subject "environmental science"
None. They are consumers.
No, grass is a producer. Anything that does photosynthesis is a producer.
no it is not