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Carnivorous plants typically eat insects and protozoans (animal-like protists). Carnivorous plants can live in almost any climate because they do not receive their oxygen from the soil. Yes, if the conditions are not favorable, a plant may produce by the process of photosynthesis.Carnivorous plants get nitrogen from prey not carbon or energy. They carry out photosynthesis to get energy and carbon
they are able to do every kind of thing like eat food or blaah,blaah means the type of the food they eat.
not to sure No. Not even in the same kingdom, or phylum. Only organisms in the plant kingdom live by means of photosynthesis. Snails are in the animal kingdom phylum mollusca
it doesnt receive the least energy per animal but on a whole as a species, the top of the food chain tends to have the smallest population so it doesnt need as much energy to keep on living also only 10% or there abouts of the energy animals lower down on the food chain take in is available through eating them the remainder is spent on living (growth repair reproduction movement) and some is wasted like the energy in bones and fur and what the animal poops out basically hope this helped
energy is transferred from on animal to the other animal. Because energy can't be destroyed only transferred
An animal kingdom existed in Atlantis. All animals lived in harmony. There was not any devouring of life to sustain life in Atlantis in this time of peace. The animals that came into this community were so nurtured by the energy of the love, divinity and the crystalline power that their very nature was changed. If the animal was of a carnivorous nature they were no longer carnivorous once they were in Atlantis.
They are carnivorous, which means they eat animal protein for energy for it's cells. They have a sharp beak that allows them to eat fish and anything else they can catch.
They are carnivorous, which means they eat animal protein for energy for it's cells. They have a sharp beak that allows them to eat fish and anything else they can catch.
Yes. As a living creature that is able to move on its own, eat food in order to make energy and to reproduce, the platypus is a member of the animal kingdom.
Plants get energy through photosynthesis - they use sunlight to feed themselves. Animals get energy by eating other organisms.
Photosynthesize, or make their own energy from sunlight. They can do this because they have chloroplasts in their cells, which animals don't possess.
What do carnivorous plants do to their organisms? Carnivorous plants use the dead organism that they eat to use for energy, to grow, and to stabalize their other "heads".
Carnivorous plants typically eat insects and protozoans (animal-like protists). Carnivorous plants can live in almost any climate because they do not receive their oxygen from the soil. Yes, if the conditions are not favorable, a plant may produce by the process of photosynthesis.Carnivorous plants get nitrogen from prey not carbon or energy. They carry out photosynthesis to get energy and carbon
The largest category in the plant kingdom, the Division, is based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue, while the largest category in the animal kingdom, the Phylum, is typically based on body plan and organization. Plants are mostly stationary and rely on photosynthesis for energy, while animals are generally mobile and obtain energy through ingestion of other organisms.
All animals, carnivorous plants, and some bacteria.
If an organism is multicellular, heterotrophic (cannot make its own energy), and has no cell wall, it is an animal. This is the definition of the kingdom Animalia. There are unicellular animal-like members of the kingdom Protista commonly called protozoa. Fungi are heterotrophic and multicellular, but they have a cell wall made of chitin.
Without producers energy cannot be taken from the sun and be made into glucose for the rest of the animal kingdom to eat