Yes, cows are primary consumers.
Primary consumer would be a cow that ate grass, secondary consumer would be the lion that ate the cow that ate the grass. Primary consumer is the fish that eats algae, secondary consumer is the barracuda that eats the fish that ate the algae. It expands to tertiary consumers as well, which would be the shark that ate the barracuda that ate the fish that ate the algae.
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.
A cow can be described as a primary consumer, a herbivore or just a consumer.
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
No. Every last cow cell in a cow are eukaryotic.
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No- a cow is a primary consumer. Primary consumers are herbivores that convert plant biomass.
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A consumer of plants..
Not exactly: you are confusing the terms used in food chains and food webs. A cow's diet is considered herbivorous, whereas the cow itself is a primary consumer because it eats only plants. In other words, the cow herself is deemed a primary consumer, and her diet is herbivorous.
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Those who own the cow and is responsible for the primary care of that cow. This can be the farmer or the hired hand, or both.
All organisms other than plants are consumers.