Sea turtles are consumers, as they primarily feed on a variety of marine organisms, including jellyfish, seagrasses, and crustaceans, depending on their species. They play an important role in marine ecosystems by helping to maintain the health of seagrass beds and coral reefs. Unlike producers, which generate their own food through photosynthesis, or decomposers, which break down dead organic matter, sea turtles rely on existing food sources in their environment.
All turtles are consumers.
All turtles are consumers.
All turtles are consumers.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
Is a sea cucumber a producer consumer or decomposer
A sea horse is a consumer.
producer
There are many decomposers that live in the Mediterranean sea. Monk seal and the loggerhead sea turtles are the common decomposers in the Mediterranean.
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
Is a sea cucumber a producer consumer or decomposer