secondary
A lion is not a secondary it is a primary and apex predator.
A basic food chain starts with a primary producer and has a chain of primary, secondary, and tertiary predators. This would start with algae as the primary producer, minnows as the primary predator, sunfish as the secondary predator and pike as the tertiary predator.
A secondary consumer is a small predator that eats the primary consumer. In a pond, secondary consumers may be raccoons, snakes, and frogs.
producer = grass primary consumer = grasshopper, rabbit secondary consumer = mouse tertiary consumer = snake, kookaburra top predator = eagle
A copperhead is a secondary consumer. As a predator that feeds on small animals like mice, frogs, and insects, it occupies a higher trophic level in the food chain.
Yes, a shark is considered a secondary consumer in the food chain, as it feeds on smaller fish and other marine animals that are primary consumers. This places sharks one step higher in the food chain than the primary consumers they consume.
A secondary consumer is any organism that consumes an organism that has consumed an autotroph. An autotroph is eaten by a primary consumer, which is eaten by a secondary consumer. Put more simply, a secondary (or any further level) consumer is a predator/ carnivore. A primary consumer would be an herbivore, and an autotroph (also known as primary producer) is any organism that creates it own energy (generally plants).
yes, and also a predator as it eats locusts, crickets etc. hope it helped :D
well it says on wikipedia that a dragonfly is a predator and lives off other organisms but it doesnt say if its a primary consumer or secondary consumer.
primary and secondary demand
Primary Means, it is individual there is no dependence, But Secondary will allays depends on Primary, If you want to do Secondary, you should complete primary first, There is no precondition to primary, but for Secondary Primary is the Precondition, first you should do primary, then only you are able to do secondary.
Voltage on primary/Primary turns = Voltage on secondary/Secondary turns