A mackerel is a consumer. They eat smaller fish and crustaceans. In order to be a producer, an organism has to perform photosynthesis or some similar process.
Mackerel is a consumer because it is a fish that feeds on other organisms in its ecosystem.
No, a weedy sea dragon is not a producer. It is a marine animal known for its unique appearance and is a consumer as it feeds on small crustaceans and other tiny marine organisms.
A squid is a consumer because it obtains energy by consuming other organisms. It preys on small fish, crustaceans, and other marine creatures as part of its diet.
is a pollack a producer, or a consumer
A seahorse is not a producer because it is not a plant, but it is a consumer because it eats small crustaceans at the bottom of the ocean floor, it also is also not a decomposer because it does not breakdown its food before it eats it, (like a worm, or fly).
Producer
Grass (producer) -> Rabbit (primary consumer) -> Fox (secondary consumer).
It is a consumer.
no
A seahorse is a consumer because it does not produce its own food. They often eat small crustaceans in the water.
its a producer.