Why would you ask if it's a decomposer. It's a fish. I think it's a primary consumer.
A primary consumer eats the producer, a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. For example grass (producer) is eaten by rabbits (primary consumer) who are eaten by foxes (secondary consumer).
cow is producer
A baboon is a consumer, specifically a primary or secondary consumer, as it primarily feeds on fruits, seeds, and sometimes insects or small animals. It relies on producers, such as plants, for food and energy, rather than producing its own food through photosynthesis or breaking down organic material like decomposers do.
umm.. ok. so does it decompose dead things? no. does it produce glucose with photosynthesis? no. so it consumes food for energy? yes.
Technically, it is a secondary consumer, as it does not directly eat producers. It eats primary consumers such as flies.
producer<--- primary consumer<--- secondary consumer<--- tirtiary consumer
Why would you ask if it's a decomposer. It's a fish. I think it's a primary consumer.
Rattlesnakes are usually secondary consumers. They feed on primary consumers, such as rodents.
Termites and millipedes are both decomposers.
Is a cricket a producer or a consumer or decomposer
its a consumer....primary consumer
When you eat a hamburger, you are a secondary consumer. As a secondary consumer, you are consuming meat from an animal that ate plants (primary consumer) or other animals (secondary consumers) in the food chain.
A butterfly is a primary consumer.
A producer is always at the beginning of a food chain. A producer will always be a plant. A primary consumer eats the producer. The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. The scavenger comes next (if it gets there before the decomposer.) The decomposer will always be last. Example: (where there is a scavenger) grass --> rabbit --> fox --> vulture --> mushroom producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, scavenger, decomposer
A primary consumer.
An owl is not a producer, it is a consumer, and it is a secondary consumer because it feeds on primary consumers.
Only if they eat other zooplankton (other consumers). Most likely though, they are eating phytoplankton (producers), which makes them primary consumers.