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This bacteria, like most, is a primary consumer.
Bacteria is decomposer.
A rat is considered a primary consumer because it mainly feeds on plants, seeds, fruits, and other primary producers. Secondary consumers typically prey on primary consumers, such as rats, making them part of the food chain as primary consumers.
Paramecium are consumers because it uses it's cilia to sweep it's food into where it digests food.
Primary Consumer
This bacteria, like most, is a primary consumer.
I would say... consumer. It consumes certain bacteria....and many organisms eat it, so it would be a primary consumer.
Sun-->plants-->molusks-->flamingos-->Bacteria :)
Bacteria are consumers because they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter. They can be primary, secondary, or tertiary consumers depending on their position in the food chain.
It is a consumer. It eats grass
Fungi and bacteria would eat a dead fox or any other animal that is deceased.
Bacteria are generally classified as decomposers rather than consumers. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. While they do not fit neatly into the categories of primary, secondary, or tertiary consumers, they contribute significantly to the food web by facilitating nutrient cycling.
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It is a primary consumer.
a primary
No. Owls are not a Primary Consumer.
primary consumer