The consumer of a plant is typically an herbivore, an organism that feeds primarily on plants. These consumers can range from small insects to larger animals like deer or elephants. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by transferring energy from plants to higher trophic levels, such as carnivores or omnivores. In a broader sense, humans can also be considered consumers of plants when they utilize them for food, medicine, or other resources.
Yes. Herbivore does mean plant-consumer in Latin.
consumer
no
Primary consumer. Because in a food chain it is the first thing to eat (consume) something else. Producer (plant)->Primary consumer (plant eater)->secondary consumer (eater of plant eaters)(and so on...)
Grasshoppers
Plants are primary producer and herbivors are primary consumer.
Nelumbo plant is basically a producer
The third level of consumer is called the tertiary consumer.
No it is a producer, it is a plant.
sun and plant
The silvery gibbon is a consumer (they are not a species of plant!)
A primary consumer. They eat mostly plant material.