No. Plants are producers. Some fish are herbivores, and some are carnivores.
Fish are animals and can not perform photosynthesis to make their own food. BECAUSE THEY ARE A CONSUMER AND A PRODUCER HAS TO BE A PLANT.
A small fish is a consumer. It eats algae which is a producer. Anything that is a consumer eats other consumers or producers(usually plants).
A minnow is a small freshwater fish found in rivers, lakes, and streams. They are important food sources for larger fish and are often used as bait by anglers. Minnows are known for their small size and silvery coloration.
Producers. The producers make the food, then consumers eat it, then secondary consumers eat them, and so on and so fourth.
Yes, a dolphin is a secondary consumer. Dolphins feed on fish and squid, which are primary consumers that feed on producers like algae. As a result, dolphins occupy the secondary consumer level in the food chain.
no, a fish is a comsumer
you cant produce fish
Of course they are not producers - producers are plants that make energy out of sunlight. Dolphins are predators that hunt for fish.
tiny fish
fish
Algae
Fish and bacteria.
they are producers
Secondary and Tertiary Consumers that are in the Neritic Zone are: larger fish, fish-eating birds, seals, sharks, human fishermen Producers if the Neritic Zone are: phytoplankton or autotrophic producers, and zooplankton, or heterotrophic producers
fish
Plants and algae mostly.
No. Fish are consumers, not producers. Virtually all producers (autotrophs) are classified as plants.