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why producers contain large small intestine as compare to consumers​

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Answered by mrkarthikgoram
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Answer:

i think consumers have long elementary canal

Explanation:

cuz consumers are those who's diet is strictly on plant materials. which indirectly means #cellulose. these materials cant be digested directly by the organisms.so they take help of archaebacteria of its digestion.thats why cattle regurgitate they food..

Answered by seema7416
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Answer:

hey dere here is your answer is

Explanation:

An is an organism that feeds mostly on plants. Herbivores range in size from tiny insects such as aphids to large, lumbering elephants.An herbivore is an organism that mostly feeds on plants. Herbivores range in size from tiny insects such as aphids to large, lumbering elephants.

Herbivores are a major part of the food web, a description of which organisms eat other organisms in the wild. Organisms in the food web are grouped into trophic, or nutritional, levels. There are three trophic levels. Autotrophs, organisms that produce their own food, are the first trophic level. These include plants and algae. Herbivores, which eat autotrophs, are the second trophic level. Carnivores, organisms that consume animals, and omnivores, organisms that consume both plants and animals, are the third trophic level.

Autotrophs are called producers, because they produce their own food. Herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores are consumers. Herbivores are primary consumers. Carnivores and omnivores are secondary consumers.

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