No, predaceous organisms and omnivores are not considered producers or herbivores. Producers, such as plants, create their own energy through photosynthesis, while herbivores primarily consume plants. Predaceous organisms feed on other animals, and omnivores eat both plants and animals, placing them in different categories within the food chain.
producers
They are primary producers in an estuarine ecosystem.
roses are producers but they eat plants so they are herbivores
When comparing producers and consumers, the only producers are the plants. They do not have to eat live things. So the ptarmigan is a consumer.
There are 2 answers:1.a carnivore eats a animal with producers in the dead animals stomach.2. In terms of energy, to get the energy of the producers, the producers get eaten by a herbivore of omnivore which carries the energy from the food it eats which is then passed to the carnivore if the carnivore eats the herbivore or omnivore.It's means lthe animals who just eat meat like Lion.
Herbivore. Plant eater.
Omnivours eat plants, Carnivours eat meat.
herbivore/consumer
there producers
Herbivore
it is herbivore, omnivore and carnivore
A herbivore
An herbivore
Herbivore
producers
HERBIVORE
herbivore