Primary consumers are the herbivores of Earth, one step above producers on the food chain. They are typically grazing animals and eat grasses and foliage.
First of all, there's not such thing as "primary producer" it's called producer, but if that happens the primary consumer would die so the secondary consumer who is the one who eats the primary, would eat another animal or die.
A food chain is made up of primary producers (organisms that make their own food, ex. plants), primary consumer (organisms that eats a primary consumer better known as called a herbivore) and a secondary consumer (organisms that eat primary consumer). But sometimes the food chain go on for longer.
A primary consumer is an organism that consumes producers (typically plants) directly. It does not consume any other consumers.Terms of the food chain:producer-a living creature that makes food and energy by itself through a process called photosynthesis.primary consumer - a consumer that gets energy from eating plants; typically a herbivoresecondary consumer - a consumer that gets energy from eating primary consumers; a carnivoretertiary consumer - a high level consumer, which is usually the top predator in the ecosystem and/or food chain.Producers are formally called autotrophs, while consumers are known as heterotrophs.
I'm not sure I would need a list of the animals that live there.
A primary consumer simply put is a herbivore. It is the first level of consumers, meaning the first level of organisms on the food chain that doesn't produce its own food.
A primary carnivore is an animal that eats herbivores .A primary carnivore is an animal that eats the first order consumers (the animals which are herbivores). For example, a deer or a mouse. In the food chain: grass is consumed by a mouse which is consumed by a snake which is consumed by a hawk, the snake is the primary carnivore (because it ate the herbivore).
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A wolf would be a secondary consumer. They feed on primary consumers.
A primary consumer is the organism in the food chain that gets its energy directly from the producer. meaning if grass is a producer, cows would be an example of a primary consumer. in laymans terms the primary consumer eats the producer.
A primary consumer makes their own food.
Neither. Meatloaf is a food that will be consumed.
A rabbit is a primary consumer since it is a herbivor a secondary consumer would be an animal that eats the primary consumer like a fox.
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Herbivores form the primary consumers in a food chain.
First of all, there's not such thing as "primary producer" it's called producer, but if that happens the primary consumer would die so the secondary consumer who is the one who eats the primary, would eat another animal or die.
A food chain is made up of primary producers (organisms that make their own food, ex. plants), primary consumer (organisms that eats a primary consumer better known as called a herbivore) and a secondary consumer (organisms that eat primary consumer). But sometimes the food chain go on for longer.
Yes, a maple tree produces its own food and there for is a primary consumer, anything that eats the maple tree would be a secondary consumer.