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Organisms that survive on their own by consuming other organisms are called consumers. So what you call 'animals that aren't consumers' doesn't seem to exist. Unless human beings use transgenic technology or cloning technology to create a vegetative person in the future, there is chloroplast in the body to photosynthesize, and there is no need to consume it!
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Hello, all animals belong to consumers. Because, animals cannot produce their own energy through photosynthesis like plants, and can only directly or indirectly consume the energy produced by producers. So, all animals belong to consumers.
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consumer, English for consumer. The scientific definition is that it is a link in the food chain, representing organisms that cannot produce and can only survive by consuming other organisms. If you don't dig deeper, bacteria such as cyanobacteria are not consumers.
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There are no animals that do not belong to consumers at all.
Earthworms are both consumers and decomposers.
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It's that animals are all consumers, because they're all different, and you mean bacteria or something, right? I wonder if it's a nitrogen-fixing bacteria or something? However, among the five branches, nitrogen-fixing bacteria do not belong to animals.
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Plants (producers) such as: mung beans.
Fungal bacteria (decomposers) such as: mushrooms.
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When one animal is eaten by another, he becomes a producer.
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Summary. Hello, dear, I am happy to answer for you, all animals belong to consumers, green plants can photosynthesize to make organic matter, so they are producers in the ecosystem; Animals do not have chloroplasts in their cells and cannot photosynthesize to make organic matter and store light energy Therefore, animals must directly or indirectly rely on the energy stored in organic matter by green plants to sustain their lives, so animals are consumers in the biosphere But not all animals are consumers, for example, earthworms are decomposers in the ecosystem
Hello, dear, I am happy to answer for you, all animals belong to consumers, green plants can photosynthesize to make organic matter, so they are the producers of loose shirts in the ecosystem; Animals do not have chloroplasts in their cells, so they cannot photosynthesize to make organic matter and store light energy, so animals must directly or indirectly rely on the energy stored in organic matter by green plants to sustain their lives, so animals are consumers in the biosphere But not all animals are consumers, for example, earthworms are decomposers in the ecosystem
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Expansion: Animals in the position of decomposition, mainly referring to scavengers, large scavengers such as vultures, hyenas, and special food on the corpses of animal and consumer products; Small scavengers such as aquatic tadpoles, crayfish, crabs, some molluscs (such as clams) and earthworms, termites, cockroaches, etc., can decompose the carcasses, excrements and debris of animals and plants, so they can be classified as both consumers and decomposers.
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Animals are not all consumers, and some animals such as earthworms, feces shells, etc. belong to decomposers. The vast majority of animals are consumers, some animals are both producers and consumers, and some animals are in the dividing position between producers and decomposers.
Animals are things that generally feed on organic matter, can feel, move, and can move or move autonomously.
Animals can carry out feeding, digestion, absorption, respiration, circulation, excretion, sensation, movement, and reproductive life activities.
Consumers are organisms that directly or indirectly use organic matter produced by producers for food and energy**.
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Most animals belong to consumers, but there are also some animals that are in the position of producers and decomposers.
Some contain chloroplasts and live completely autotrophically, that is, producers, such as Chrydchomonas and so on.
There are also animals such as green-eyed insects, which can photosynthesize and live autotrophically under light conditions; However, in the absence of light, it can penetrate nutrients and live a self-sustaining life, so it is both a producer and a consumer in the ecosystem.
Animals in the decomposition position mainly refer to scavengers, large scavengers such as vultures, hyenas, and eat animal carcasses; Small scavengers such as aquatic tadpoles, crayfish, crabs, termites, cockroaches, etc., can decompose the carcasses, excrements and residues of animals and plants, so they can be classified as both consumers and decomposers.
Classification of animals:According to the living environment, it can be divided into terrestrial animals, aquatic animals, and amphibians.
According to morphology, it can be divided into vertebrates and invertebrates.
According to the mode of lactation, it can be divided into mammals and non-mammals.
According to the morphology, it can be divided into vertebrates and invertebrates.
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Ecosystems include biotic and abiotic components, and biotic components include producers, consumers, and decomposers Producers are mainly green plants that are able to produce organic matter through photosynthesis to provide material and energy for themselves and other organisms in the biosphere; Consumers mainly refer to various animals, which play an important role in promoting the circulation of matter in the biosphere; Decomposers refer to bacteria and fungi and other saprophytic microorganisms, which can decompose organic matter in animal and plant residues into inorganic matter and return it to the inorganic environment, promoting the circulation of substances Not all animals belong to consumers in the ecosystem, such as earthworms are decomposers
So the answer is:
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Animals cannot make organic matter on their own, they feed on plants directly or indirectly, and are called consumers But not all animals are consumers, such as earthworms are decomposers
So the answer is:
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From a textbook point of view, no.
Producers – organisms that can use inorganic matter and convert it into organic matter on their own;
Consumers – organisms that cannot make organic matter on their own and feed directly or indirectly on plants.
Obviously, animals cannot be both producers and consumers.
But actually some animals are.
For example, euglena has chloroplasts, which can be used for light and nutrition under light, which is a plant-based nutrition method
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No animal is a producer.
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The concept of animals:
Animals are a large group in the biological kingdom. Generally, inorganic matter cannot be synthesized into organic matter, and can only feed on organic matter (plants, animals or microorganisms), so it has a different morphological structure and physiological function from plants to carry out life activities such as feeding, digestion, absorption, respiration, circulation, excretion, sensation, movement and reproduction.
This is the original text in the biology book: animals, as consumers, directly or indirectly feed on plants, and through digestion and absorption, they turn the organic matter they ingest into substances that they can use. These organic matter is broken down in the animal's body to release energy, while also producing substances such as CO2, urine, etc., which can be used by producers.
The feces or carcasses excreted by animals can also release substances such as CO2 and nitrogen-containing inorganic salts after being decomposed by decomposers. It can be seen that animals can contribute to the material cycle of the ecosystem.
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Producers refer to green plants that can photosynthesize, provide organic matter (food) and oxygen for the plants themselves, consumers, and decomposers Plants include woody plants (various trees) and herbaceous plants Consumers refer to animals that cannot photosynthesize and must feed on ready-made organic matter Excluding friendly saprophytes; It also includes parasitic plants such as dodder decomposers include bacteria and fungi Strictly speaking, saprophytic bacteria and fungi also include saprophytes such as earthworms and flies Bacteria and fungi can decompose organic matter in animal and plant remains, and the carbon dioxide, water, and inorganic salts produced by decomposition are used by producers and are decomposers Animals cannot photosynthesize, cannot produce organic matter by themselves, and must feed on ready-made organic matter, directly or directly or directly connected to the producer, therefore, animals are heterotrophs in the biosphere, consumer so choose: d
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