Any plant or animal that consumes (eats) nutrients (food). EXAMPLES: Birds, worms, humans, tigers, ferrets, cats, caterpillars, etc.
enviornmentalism
Ecology is the study of living organisms and their relationship to their environment and each other. Types of ecology include, but are not limited to population ecology, community ecology and behavioral ecology. Any situation in which living organisms and their relationship to their environment and each other is being studied could be considered ecology. And example could be studying the spread of an invasive species in a new environment or studying the relationship between availability of a particular resource and the size of a population.
A cow can be described as a primary consumer, a herbivore or just a consumer.
A unicellular producer example :bacteria a multicellular consumer example: fungi
Ecology is important in the study of living organisms.
conservation, consumer, commensalism, climate
Yes, it is a secondary consumer if relating to ecology.
One example is
enviornmentalism
Craigslist, ebay, varathane, PayPal, etsy all are consumer to consumer.
Yes, I can. "Ecology is the study of living things and non-living things and their interactions in their biosphere." OR " Do you plan on studying ecology in University?"
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consumer protection
Ecology is the study of living organisms and their relationship to their environment and each other. Types of ecology include, but are not limited to population ecology, community ecology and behavioral ecology. Any situation in which living organisms and their relationship to their environment and each other is being studied could be considered ecology. And example could be studying the spread of an invasive species in a new environment or studying the relationship between availability of a particular resource and the size of a population.
A cow can be described as a primary consumer, a herbivore or just a consumer.
tertiary consumer  noun Ecology . a carnivore at the topmost level in a food chain that feeds on other carnivores; an animal that feeds only on secondary consumers.
A unicellular producer example :bacteria a multicellular consumer example: fungi