primary consumers
Energy is passed between organisms through food consumption, as organisms obtain energy by consuming other organisms or their products. Energy is also passed between organisms through symbiotic relationships, such as parasitism, where one organism benefits by extracting energy from another organism.
Other organisms use the final products of a process for various purposes, such as energy production, growth, and reproduction. These final products can serve as nutrients, building blocks, or signaling molecules that are essential for the survival and functioning of the organism.
Organisms excrete waste products such as carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogenous compounds. The specific excretory products can vary among different types of organisms, but all use excretion as a way to rid their bodies of metabolic waste.
eating other organisms or their products; animals
All living organisms exhibit diffusion at some level, as it is a fundamental process for the movement of molecules such as gases, nutrients, and waste products within cells and across cell membranes. From single-celled bacteria to complex multicellular organisms like humans, diffusion plays a vital role in maintaining cellular functions.
Eat producers.
Cells do the same, or very similar things, whether they are part of a unicellular organism or a multicellular organism; they have a metabolism, they consume nutrients and oxygen, they have waste products, etc.
Changing organisms or their products to create a new organism or product that improves human life.
Energy is passed between organisms through food consumption, as organisms obtain energy by consuming other organisms or their products. Energy is also passed between organisms through symbiotic relationships, such as parasitism, where one organism benefits by extracting energy from another organism.
Other organisms use the final products of a process for various purposes, such as energy production, growth, and reproduction. These final products can serve as nutrients, building blocks, or signaling molecules that are essential for the survival and functioning of the organism.
Heterotoph
I believe it is an heterotroph.
The products of photosynthesis, such as glucose and oxygen, are used by other organisms as a source of energy. Glucose is a key source of energy for many organisms, including plants, animals, and bacteria. Oxygen is used by animals for respiration to produce energy.
Energy flows from one organism to another through the consumption of food. Organisms obtain energy by ingesting other organisms or their products. This energy is transferred up the food chain as animals eat plants or other animals, eventually being used for growth, movement, and other metabolic processes.
Organisms excrete waste products such as carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogenous compounds. The specific excretory products can vary among different types of organisms, but all use excretion as a way to rid their bodies of metabolic waste.
Fermentation can either produce Ethyl Alcohol or Lactic Acid, it just depends on what organism you are talking about
A detritivore is a decomposer (it generally consumes waste products)