. What is the definition for producer, consumer, food chain, food web, energy pyramid, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore.
Producer:a plant (it produces its own food in a process called photosynthesis)
Consumer: Consumers are the animals that eat the producers. These organisms cannot make their own food, so they must hunt for it themselves.
Food Chain:A food chain is a linear series of links starting with one specific species that eats no other species in the web, and it ends with a specific species that eaten by no other species in the web.
Food web:A food web is a series of food chains.
Energy pyramid:An energy pyramid shows that less and less food and energy is available as you go from the base to the top of the pyramid.
Herbivore: A consumer that only eats plants.
Carnivore: A consumer that only eats meat.
Omnivore: A consumer that eats plants and other animals. Decomposers are organisms (Usually bacteria, fungi or worms) that consume and break down dead and decaying organisms and wastes of other organisms.
A first level consumer would most likely be a herbivore, like a deer or insect.
A second level consumer could be something like a omnivore or a carnivore, like a bear or a insect that eats insects.
Producers are always first on a chain and they are at the bottom of a pyramid, since they make their own food.
Producer:a plant (it produces its own food in a process called photosynthesis)
Consumer: Consumers are the animals that eat the producers. These organisms cannot make their own food, so they must hunt for it themselves.
Food Chain:A food chain is a linear series of links starting with one specific species that eats no other species in the web, and it ends with a specific species that eaten by no other species in the web.
Food web:A food web is a series of food chains.
Energy pyramid:An energy pyramid shows that less and less food and energy is available as you go from the base to the top of the pyramid.
Herbivore: A consumer that only eats plants.
Carnivore: A consumer that only eats meat.
Omnivore: A consumer that eats plants and other animals. Decomposers are organisms (Usually bacteria, fungi or worms) that consume and break down dead and decaying organisms and wastes of other organisms.
A first level consumer would most likely be a herbivore, like a deer or insect.
A second level consumer could be something like a omnivore or a carnivore, like a bear or a insect that eats insects.
Producers are always first on a chain and they are at the bottom of a pyramid, since they make their own food.
Producer: Grass
1st level consumer: Jack Rabbit
2nd level consumer: Field Snakes
Tertiary consumer: Hawk
1st level consumer: Jack Rabbit
2nd level consumer: Field Snakes
Tertiary consumer: Hawk