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What type of energy conversion take place in order to have energy stored in grass for cows to eat?

From the feed, forage or roughage they eat.


Is a cow eating grass related to biosphere?

Yes.


Cow eating grass is it a example of photosynthesis or cellular respiration?

the cow breathes out the carbon on the plant and the plant then puts out oxygen in the cow and the cow then eats the plant


What is an example of a food chain with a human?

An example of a food chain with a human would be: grass (producer) -> cow (primary consumer) -> human (secondary consumer). In this chain, the human consumes the meat of the cow as a source of energy and nutrients.


What do you call cattle that sit on the grass?

Cattle that are laying (or sitting) in the grass, or cattle laying down in the pasture.


What is a primary consumer gaining energy?

A squirrel eating a nut is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy. A caterpillar eating a plant


What do cows get from eating grass?

Energy...


Summary for the Water is Wide by Pat Conroy?

its about a cow eating grass. Great novel!


How do sea grass get energy?

by eating your mom


Is a example of a secondary consumer a cow eating grass?

No- a cow is a primary consumer. Primary consumers are herbivores that convert plant biomass.


Why a cow eating the grass would not gain all the energy that the leaves had absorbed from the sun?

A cow cannot fully extract all the energy stored in the grass because some of it is lost as heat during digestion and metabolism. Additionally, not all the energy absorbed from the sun by the grass is stored as chemical energy in plant cells, as some is used for other plant functions such as growth and reproduction.


Where does the majority of the energy go that a cow receives from eating grass?

In a grazing system, only 20% of the energy cattle get from eating grass are used for maintenance, mobility, growth and reproduction. The other 80% is expelled as waste through sweat, respiration, urine and feces. But this 80% energy isn't wasted either: it gets incorporated back into the soil to be reused and recycled by the grasses that the cattle have eaten.