seaweed for 1st level (producer),a small fish that would eat the seaweed for 2nd,and last but not least a large fish or sea creature like an octopus or shark that eats the small fish.
Consumers in the benthic zone, called Zoobenthos, can range from starfish in the intertidal zone, to bottom-dwelling flatfish, to deep sea Rattails. The type of consumer is highly dependent on the specific areas in the benthic zone.
sea urchins are one example of secondary consumers in the marine biome ?
All turtles are consumers.
Corals are both producers (they have symbiotic plants living in them) and consumers (herbivores/carnivores) as they filter feed on plankton.
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any kind of animal that lives in the sea is a consumer.
Deep sea
a whale lives in the sea or somewhere that has really deep sea water im talkin 100s of miles
in the deep parts
They live deep deep down at the bottom of the Sea
Yes there are there are probably be lots but i can only name one of them which is water reed.
They live pretty deep down.
in the deep blue sea
In the deep sea!
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Sea Pigs live 3.7 miles down in the deep ocean!
Deep sea producers are the organisms that live so far down in the ocean, that they have to make their own food in order to live.