The death of all one kind of consumer will affect the population of the other consumers in the food web.
Usually, quaternary consumers are at the top of the food chain. The only thing that would eat a quaternary consumer is another quaternary comsumer (like a human).
Cows are at the bottom of the food-chain, since they are herbivores, not carnivores. In contrast, humans would be at the top.
Yes - this would be a tertiary consumer. Anything that does not create its own food is a consumer.
Consumer.
it would be the connivers herbivore
The worlds economies would collapse. You would not be able to get any food supplies and would starve to death unless you live on a farm and can raise your own food.
First of all, there's not such thing as "primary producer" it's called producer, but if that happens the primary consumer would die so the secondary consumer who is the one who eats the primary, would eat another animal or die.
Yes, if you feed on secondary consumers, you would still be considered a consumer in the food chain. Consumers are organisms that obtain energy by consuming other living organisms. Your position in the food chain would be determined by what organisms you directly consume for energy.
An Ostrich is a consumer. A produce would be somthing such as a plant that makes it's own food. A consumer gets it's foor therefore it is a consumer.
A wolf would be a secondary consumer. They feed on primary consumers.
They have the consumer part in the food web
No, producers are organisms that can make their own food eg green plants.