well if its a fish, only plants can be producers so.
a producer is something that produces its own food.
a consumer eats something that is a producer that is called a food chain when you figure out what eats what
well if its a fish, only plants can be producers so. a producer is something that produces its own food. a consumer eats something that is a producer that is called a food chain when you figure out what eats what
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well if its a fish, only plants can be producers so. a producer is something that produces its own food. a consumer eats something that is a producer that is called a food chain when you figure out what eats what
No, a mullet is not a producer. In ecological terms, producers are organisms that create their own food, typically through photosynthesis, like plants and algae. Mullet, on the other hand, refers to a type of fish that is a consumer, feeding on detritus, algae, and small invertebrates.
A mullet us a fish and is a consumer.
A blue morpho butterfly is a consumer. Producers are plants and are food for consumers. Decomposers are fungi, ants, beetles, and lichens.
is a pollack a producer, or a consumer
Mullet
It is a consumer.
A mullet is not classified as a secondary consumer; instead, it is considered a primary consumer. Mullet primarily feed on algae, detritus, and small organisms found in aquatic environments, which places them in the herbivorous category. Secondary consumers typically eat primary consumers, such as small fish or invertebrates, which mullet do not primarily consume.
If you are talking about the mullet or grey mullet, then yes, they do. If you are just talking about fish that are colored grey, then the answer is probably, but it's not certain. Most fish lay eggs, but some are live bearers.
no
its a producer.