the majority of them do yes, the meat is supplementary to the 'diet'
Carnivorus plants fulfill nitrogen requirements through eating organisms.They should conduct photosynthesis to fulfill carbon requirement.
The sun allow plants to photosynthesis which is to make food and grow. The plants eating animals will eat them and then the meat eating animals will eat animals. Then us humans will eat the animals and plants.
Photosynthesis cannot effect a meat eating animal.Photosynthesis has to take place with 3 main things: sun, chlorophyll, and oxygen.Now notice how I said chlorophyll. Meat eating animals do not have chlorophyll. This means the formula of life (or in other words, photosynthesis,) cannot take place.No meat eating animals have anything to do with photosynthesis. Even if it was plant eating animals, they still have nothing to do with photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is for plants only. So photosynthesis cannot effect meat eating animals in ANYWAY.Hope that answered your question.
Humans gain energy directly from plants by eating the plants themselves in the form of fruits, vegetables, and grains. We gain energy from them indirectly by eating the meat of animals that eat plants.
the first plants seen were called pitcher plants
Through the process of Photosynthesis
no lol.
Herbivores are plant eating animals Carnivores are meat eating animals Omnivores are meat and plant eating animals
animals that eat plants and meat are called omnivores. humans are omnivores so are pet cats
Apatosaurus was a sauropod. All sauropods were herbivores, eating plants, not meat.
Meat eating dinosaurs couldn't eat plants because they had teeth designed for riping and tearing meat not grinding plants. they also follow instinct which wouldn't tell them to eat plants because it is against nature and it's not what they were created to do.
Humans are omnivores, eating both meat and plants.