Producers, consumers, food web and chain, and types of consumers
Producer
An organism that can make its own food and is the source of energy to the ecosystem. PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
Consumer
An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.
Carnivore
Consumer that eats only MEAT.
Omnivore
Consumers that eat both PLANTS, ANIMALS, AND INSECTS.
Herbivore
Consumers that only eat PLANTS.
Secondary Consumer
Eat the PRIMARY CONSUMERS and CAN EAT OTHERS SECONDARY CONSUMERS.
Tertiary Consumer
Eat the SECONDARY CONSUMERS and CAN ONLY BE EATEN BY QUATERNARY CONSUMERS.
Decomposer
They break down wastes from living or once living things and dead organisms; RETURN THE RAW MATERIALS AND NUTRIENTS to the ecosystem.
Primary Consumer
They feed on producers and that makes them HERBIVORES.
Quaternary Consumer
Top of the food chain; mainly prey and eat on all animals below them.
Ecosystem
a community of organisms and nonliving things living and interacting in the same environment
Examples of secondary consumers (carnivores/omnivores)
frogs, snakes, large fish, foxes
Examples of tertiary consumer (carnivores/omnivores)
hawks, eagles, bears, humans, sharks, duck, seals
Examples of primary consumers (herbivores)
insects, deer, rabbits, mice, small fish
Food web
multiple flows of energy; shows how plants and animals are connected on multiple levels for survival
Examples of quaternary consumer (carnivores/omnivores)
polar bears, hawks, wolves, lions, sharks
Food Chain
single flow of energy; shows one path of energy as animals find food
Examples of producers
trees, grass, algae, phytoplankton, nuts and berries