hmmm you shouldn't be asking for answers for your home work online
its Justin from 8 blue
A seed is a consumer, because it consumes all the sun and dirt and water.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
The wild turkey is a consumer. A producer makes its own food while a consumer can not make its own food and must eat producers and/or other consumers.
Yes it is a consumer. In fact every living thing is a consumer, BESIDES PLANTS which are Producers. Consumers are organisms that "consume" other things. Like a cow consumes grass. A bear might consume that co, and maybe berries. Boars do eat with mouths not leaves or roots or whatever, which makes them a consumer.
Food is what producers provide for consumers. An example of a producer is a plant, such as the tomato. An example of a consumer is a deer or a person. The producer produces the product, which the consumer consumes.
One who, or that which, consumes; as, the consumer of food.
One who, or that which, consumes; as, the consumer of food.
A consumer is considered anything that consumes to gain energy to live. There are three general types of consumer: a carnivore(consumes meat to survive), a herbivore(consumes vegetation to survive), and what you were referring to, an omnivore(consumes both meat and vegetation). So the answer is yes.
One who, or that which, consumes; as, the consumer of food.
Zooplankton is a consumer because it eats (consumes) other things, e.g: Phytoplankton.
Consumer, consumes other plants/animals.
Consumer
someone who consumes wine.
Yes, it consumes plants.
When it consumes dead animals to decompose
An owl is a secondary consumer because it consumes animals. If it ate grass it would be a primary consumer
A seed is a consumer, because it consumes all the sun and dirt and water.