no
A producer can not be a heterotroph. This is because if an organism is a producer it means it makes its own energy and does not eat other organisms.
An organism that gets its energy from producers (plants/autotrophs). It is the first heterotroph on a food chain.Primary consumers are the first consumers in line after the producer. They are normally the herbivores that eat the producer.
A stentor is a consumer and it is a heterotroph that moves
No, it is a carniverous consumer (a heterotroph).
they are synonyms... heterotroph is the antonym of autotroph
No. A horse is a heterotroph, it feeds off producers - ie plants.
Green algae is a producer (autotroph, plant) while the perch is a consumer (heterotroph, predator).
a consumer & a heterotroph they both depend on others for food
A consumer. A heterotroph.
A primary consumer is the animal that eats the producer in a food web. E.G., a rabbit eats grass or salad, then an hawk or eagle eats the rabbit. So the rabbit is the first animal that eats the producer, therefore making it the primary consumer.
Shrimp is not a primary producer but a primary consumer. Primary producers are the organisms that have the ability to make food.
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