Plankton can be classified as a producer, specifically phytoplankton, as they are primary producers that undergo photosynthesis to create their own food using sunlight. However, some plankton, such as zooplankton, can also be classified as herbivores or carnivores, as they consume other organisms for energy. Additionally, some plankton may act as scavengers, feeding on decaying organic matter in the ocean.
herbivore
herbivore
A baleen whale is not a producer; it is a herbivore. Baleen whales primarily feed on plankton and small fish by filter feeding using baleen plates in their mouths to trap food particles.
A seahorse is a fish, and feeds on small floating crustaceans, or crustaceans crawling on the bottom.
At the bottom of any food chain is a producer and at the top is a consumer.
A snake is a carnivore
A tiger is a carnivore.
herbivore
Herbivore.
herbivore
Carnivore
Elephants are herbivores.
herbivore
A baleen whale is not a producer; it is a herbivore. Baleen whales primarily feed on plankton and small fish by filter feeding using baleen plates in their mouths to trap food particles.
HERBIVORE
producer----> herbivore----> carnivore
A seahorse is a fish, and feeds on small floating crustaceans, or crustaceans crawling on the bottom.