Are called primary consumers, such as grasshoppers, birds (when they eat seeds) and fish who eat algae.
Yes, some plankton, such as zooplankton, eat algae. These tiny organisms feed on phytoplankton, which are microscopic algae that form the base of the marine food chain. By consuming algae, plankton play a crucial role in marine ecosystems.
The food chain goes Producer > Primary > Secondary > Tertiary Primary consumers eat producers, which are organisms that use photosynthesis to produce energy. Do not let people tell you that only plants go through photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria and algae do as well. And no, algae is not a plant.
no its a producer
A level 1 consumer gets food directly from a producer. Level 1 consumers are herbivores or primary consumers that eat plants or algae.
They are primary consumers because since they eat algae which is a producer, so they are primary consumers. Hope this answer helps.
well sea urchins eat sea weed and they also eat algae so yea
Are called primary consumers, such as grasshoppers, birds (when they eat seeds) and fish who eat algae.
Yes, some plankton, such as zooplankton, eat algae. These tiny organisms feed on phytoplankton, which are microscopic algae that form the base of the marine food chain. By consuming algae, plankton play a crucial role in marine ecosystems.
Primary Consumers are primarily herbivores, they eat plants, algae and fungi.
No. Even small fish eat plants, and are thus consumers. Small fish can eat everything from seaweed to algae.
The food chain goes Producer > Primary > Secondary > Tertiary Primary consumers eat producers, which are organisms that use photosynthesis to produce energy. Do not let people tell you that only plants go through photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria and algae do as well. And no, algae is not a plant.
Zooplankton are both primary and secondary consumers. If they eat algae or cyanobacteria they will be primary consumers. If they eat other zooplankton then they would be secondary consumers. Just as people may eat plants thus making them primary or eat meat making them secondary.
No. Sea urchins are primary consumers and only eat sea weed, algae and kelp.
fish and omg it was just right there on the tip of my tongue and now it is gone sorry
Loaches are a actually both. They eat smaller animals such as snails, as well as algae and other growth.
Sloths are consumers, because they eat food for energy. Interestingly, their fur is often filled with algae. Algae are producers, using photosynthesis to produce food.