All organisms other than plants are consumers.
Yes, cows are primary consumers.
Yes, cows are considered primary consumers, meaning they primarily feed on plants and are herbivores in the food chain.
We are consumers as we do not make our own food. We have to eat other animals (cows, pigs, chickens) or plants (corn, wheat, rye) for food. The cows, pigs and chickens are also consumers.
Heterotrophs, primary consumers, and herbivores..
grasshoppers, beetles, slugs, cows, and also deers .
consumers take in food by eating producers or other consumers. Examples include foxes, elephants, sharks, humans, cows and venus fly traps
they eat grass so they should be one of the primary consumers.
Cows are primary consumers because they eat plants. In fact, all vegetarian or herbivorous animals are primary consumers. Consumer levels are defined by the way in which an organism obtains energy. Plants obtain energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Primary consumers obtain energy by eating plants, and secondary consumers obtain energy by eating other animals.
well I don't know how to answer it but cows eat grass and we eat hamburgers which is part of a cow so we eat the cows which are primary consumers
It is neither. Cows and the people who produce milk are called producers. The consumers buy the milk.
No. They are the producers and at the bottom of the food chain. Next come herbivores (cows) and omnivores (bears).
1st order of heretrotroph, herbivores and primary consumers! I hope this had helped you :D :)