Without seeing what the following is it a person will not be able to know how to show it is a food chain omnivore. To do this the information on what is being referred to is needed.
In a food chain, an autotroph, like a plant, produces its own food through photosynthesis. Herbivores, like rabbits, eat plants. Omnivores, like humans, consume both plants and animals. The relationships show the flow of energy through the food chain, with each organism relying on the one before it for sustenance.
What is the herbivore in the following food chain: algae → fish → herons?
At the bottom of any food chain is a producer and at the top is a consumer.
weddell seals are carnivores of the sea and are very high on the food chain due to their size
A producer in a food chain, also called an autotroph is an organism that does not depend on organic compounds for energy, but rather processes its own from inorganic parts of the environment. In most familiar ecosystems the producers are plants, which produce usable carbohydrates by a process called photosynthesis. The organic compounds produce by an autotroph can then be consumed by other organisms.
the autotroph is eaten by the herbivore, and the omnivore eats both autotroph and herbivore
In a food chain, an autotroph, like a plant, produces its own food through photosynthesis. Herbivores, like rabbits, eat plants. Omnivores, like humans, consume both plants and animals. The relationships show the flow of energy through the food chain, with each organism relying on the one before it for sustenance.
What is the herbivore in the following food chain: algae → fish → herons?
At the bottom of any food chain is a producer and at the top is a consumer.
weddell seals are carnivores of the sea and are very high on the food chain due to their size
something that eats everything in that particuler food chain, e.g, Grass --> rabbit --> fox --> human. (producer) --> (herbivore) --> (carnivore) --> (omnivore and top consumer) .
well, considering the fact that sea stars are both animal and plant. the are omnivores because they are cannibals and eat on both sides of the chain
The organism that produces food in the food chain for other organisms is the producer. The producer is usually a green plant that is eaten by an omnivore or a herbivore. And the food chain continues
a four link food chain is a food chain that only has four organism links, these include: producer - usually a plant primary consumer - a herbivore secondary consumer - a carnivore tertairy (ter-sha-ry) consumer - usually an omnivore (both herbivore and carnivore) sometimes there is one other organism link and that is decomposer - a bacteria or fungi
omnivore
A producer in a food chain, also called an autotroph is an organism that does not depend on organic compounds for energy, but rather processes its own from inorganic parts of the environment. In most familiar ecosystems the producers are plants, which produce usable carbohydrates by a process called photosynthesis. The organic compounds produce by an autotroph can then be consumed by other organisms.
Food chains go about this way. Plants take energy from the sun. Then a herbivore eats it while a carnivore awaits but when animals die, the rot, so decomposers like worms and fungi clean it up, but the main start of a food chain is when you get a plant to take energy from the sun.