Both.
Beef comes from cattle, be they steers, heifers, cows, or bulls.
The meat from mature cattle (bulls and cows) is beef.
most types of meat eaters such as: bulls, cows, sheep etc
Steaks can come from both cows and bulls. But most often steaks come from steers and heifers, as cows and bulls tend to have too-strong-tasting meat to be used in steaks. Instead, they're best used as hamburger and sausages.
There is no answer because you didn't pose a question that is able to be answered.
It's possible, as the meat from cows with cancer is considered safe to eat, just as long as the affected parts of the cow are removed and discarded. The ground beef that McDonald's uses also comes from a variety of sources: from commercially raised and slaughtered feeder steers and feeder heifers, as well as culled cows, bulls and heifers.
White Castle meat comes from slaughtered cows.
Yes, bulls and cows belong to the same family known as Bovidae. Bulls are male cattle, while cows are female cattle. Both bulls and cows are domesticated livestock commonly used for milk, meat, and labor.
No, steak is beef that comes from cows.
Cows are essentially meat when they are butchered. And meat comes from cows, which is muscle, so the question really doesn't make much sense.
They both taste and look the same when the hide comes off.
Male cows don't exist. There are only cows and bulls, no female cows, male cows, male bulls, female bulls. With that said, only cows (which are, by definition, mature female bovines that have given birth to at least one calf) are ones that have cervixes, bulls do not. Bulls have their major reproductive organs close to or mostly outside their body, cows have theirs inside.