A consumer is a living organism that cannot synthesize energy from the sun. Therefore, consumers get energy by eating other organisms. There are many levels of consumers that make up the food web. These can include primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and sometimes quaternary consumers. Primary consumers are herbivores (they can only consume autotrophs). As energy travels from autotrophs to quaternary consumers, much of the energy is used by organisms or (primarily) dissipated as heat. Therefore, there are less quaternary consumers than autotrophs because quaternary consumers cannot get as much energy.
is a indian rhino a decomposer consumer or producer
Biology is called life science because it is the study of all living organisms. It does not focus on anything that is not alive.
Sure! Here are 20 areas of biology: Genetics Ecology Cellular biology Evolutionary biology Microbiology Botany Zoology Biochemistry Physiology Immunology Neurobiology Biotechnology Molecular biology Marine biology Conservation biology Environmental biology Epidemiology Developmental biology Plant biology Animal behavior
we disected postmortem frogs in biology class.
The 12 major branches of biology are zoology-study of animals
Both living things on earth
Same concept as the trophic level EXCEPT you are only counting the consumers.
An animal that feeds on smaller plant-eating animals in a food chain. a consumer who consumes the first consumer A Secondary Consumer is a human/animal that eats meat and veggie.
It is both. The word biotic means a living factor in an ecosystem. Biology is the study of life. Bio-= life. The lion is also a consumer.
A primary consumer is the organism in the food chain that gets its energy directly from the producer. meaning if grass is a producer, cows would be an example of a primary consumer. in laymans terms the primary consumer eats the producer.
the food chain is made up of producer,primary consumer,secondary consumer and tertiary consumer
is a indian rhino a decomposer consumer or producer
Biology terms: a secondary consumer and a tertiary consumer (third and fourth trophic levels) eat other animals. In human terms, anyone who shops at Mac Donalds.
It is both, as you might have thought! There is no distinct word for it- I asked my Biology teacher a while ago the same question.
A consumer cell is a cell that relies on other cells to provide it with the food it needs to survive. This is in opposition to a producer cell which produces its own food. Generally, animal cells are consumer cells awhile plant cells are consumer cells.
Producer Hope it helps 😊
# Business # Engineering # Biology# Business # Engineering # Biology# Business # Engineering # Biology# Business # Engineering # Biology# Business # Engineering # Biology# Business # Engineering # Biology