They are are Herbivores
Green plants and algae are the main producers in the food chain, but also any other plant, not just green plants, as long as they contain chlorophyl.
The order Amphipoda contains organisms with a fairly wide variety of feeding habits. Most but not all amphipods live in water (both fresh and saltwater.) Some amphipods are indeed considered omnivores, but most are detritivores, meaning they eat pieces of organic matter that is decomposing (like an earthworm does.) Since detritivores are not particular about whether their food has a plant or animal origin I suppose you could say that most amphipods are omnivores, but it would be more correct to call them detritivores.
No, omnivores feed on a diet that includes both primary producers (plants) and other organisms, such as animals. They have a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter.
The three levels of producers in an ecosystem are primary producers (plants, algae), secondary producers (herbivores, omnivores), and tertiary producers (carnivores). Each level is essential for energy flow and nutrient cycling within the ecosystem.
There are three main types of omnivores: Detritivores, which feed on decaying organic matter. Frugivores, which primarily eat fruits. Generalist omnivores, which consume a wide variety of plants and animals.
HERBIVORE
Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, and Detritivores
no lady bugs are carnivores this is why they eat aphids.
Omnivores
cannibals, carnivores,herbivores,omnivores,Detritivores,and scavengers
herbavore
An organism that eats both producers and consumers are called omnivores (all eaters). We are omnivores.
Both omnivores and carnivores eat other consumers. However, omnivores eat producers as well. Carnivores do not.
Omnivores
Moths are actually omnivores.
omnivores
No, detrivores are animals that eat the remains of organic material like a Vulture, producers make their own 'food' like plants. Hope this helped!