The jelly fish is a consumer. It feeds on planktonic organisms.
I believe that jelly fish are consumers because they feed on planktonic organisms.
Yes, zebra mussels feed on algae as one of their main food sources. They are filter feeders and help control the levels of algae in the water they inhabit. However, their feeding habits can also disrupt aquatic ecosystems by competing with native species for food.
they keep the water clean
Fungi and bacteria are decomposers for zebras. They are able to breakdown the dead body and turn them into nutrients for the soil that plants use to grow.
Consumers When an animal eats a producer the animal, or consumer, takes in the energy stored in the producer and uses it for their own fuel. Animals that eat plants only are called herbivores. Herbivoresare the first level of consumer called a primary consumer.Animals which eat only meat are called carnivores. Carnivoresare considered secondary consumers because they eat the primary consumer. This means that they are taking in the energy from the primary consumer which itself took in the energy from the producer.Some animals eat both plants and animals these animals are called omnivores. Humans are an example of an omnivore.Animals which eat other animals are also called predators, while the animal that they eat is called prey.Here we see a secondary consumer (the lion) feeding on a primary consumer (the zebra) which had earlier fed on a producer(grass).
Three common invasive exotic species in North America are the zebra mussel, Asian carp, and Japanese knotweed.
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a zebra is a consumer it eats green plants
a zebra is a consumer it eats green plants
A mother zebra mussel pushes out an egg that grows into a another zebra mussel.
No. Zebra mussel are only called so because of their black and white appearance. Zebra are not mussels at all, but are equines.
A mother zebra mussel pushes out an egg that grows into a another zebra mussel.
zebra, zebra mussel,
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Canada
No, not at all. They are completely different things. Zebras are very distantly related to zebra mussels, the only connection being that they are both members of the animal kingdom. The name zebra mussel is based only on the somewhat stripy appearance of the mussel, not on an actual relationship to the zebra.