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People are both producers and consumers. Some people produce products for other citizens to consume. In a biology sense, we are consumers.
Stevie Wonder did not lose his sense of smell; he is known to be visually impaired since birth and is blind. He was born six weeks premature, which caused complications that led to retinopathy of prematurity, affecting his eyesight. There is no public record or information indicating that he has lost his sense of smell.
An example of secondary culture is the subculture that emerges within a larger society, such as the punk movement. This subculture is characterized by its distinct music, fashion, and values, which often challenge the mainstream culture. Secondary cultures can arise from shared interests, beliefs, or experiences, creating a sense of identity among their members while still existing within the broader societal context.
I had a tubal ligation with Medicare as primary and Blue Cross Blue Shield secondary in 2008 thru Allina clinic in MN. I am very mad that it ended up costing me $1500 out of my pocket which to me makes no sense! Medicare paid $3000 and Blue Cross paid less than $100.
A pineapple is a producer in the ecological sense, as it is a plant that undergoes photosynthesis to produce its own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. As a producer, it serves as a food source for consumers such as animals and humans.
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They are definitely secondary consumers because they get eaten by sharks so it just all makes sense.
In the business sense, no, since they do not pay for anything. As a predator, yes, since they consume other animals.
Well, it eats smaller first-class consumers, so that definitely makes it a predator. It's also a carnivore, so it makes plenty of sense that the owl is a predator.
Yes and no, without them there would be no life because primary consumers would die without food, and then secondary consumers and so forth. However secondary consumers don't feed directly from the producers so they are not all the food in that sense.
No. Kiwi do not have good eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.
it's eyesight
Yes. Kiwi have quite poor eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.
Actually Turtles have really good eyesight and also a keen sense of smell
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Tyrannosaurus Rex was to slow and heavy to run and its arms were tiny to grab things. It also had bad eyesight and a good sense of smell. All of this suggests that Tyrannosaurus Rex was a scavenger.