Nematodes are not typically classified as primary consumers; they are a diverse group of roundworms that can occupy various ecological roles. While some nematodes feed on bacteria, fungi, and organic matter, others are predatory or parasitic. Those that consume plant material can be considered primary consumers in specific contexts, but their overall classification varies widely depending on the species and their specific feeding habits.
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