Yup it does.
Desert animals either feed on plants or they feed on other animals.
Some fungi are saprophytic and feed on dead animals, breaking down their tissues for nutrients. However, there are also parasitic fungi that can infect live animals, drawing nutrients from their host's tissues.
Animals and fungi that must depend on autotrophs for their food energy are called consumers. These consumers are also called heterotrophs.
The ones in the sea eat plankton which are microscoptic animals and plants that live in the water.
Lost if not all marine animals are aerobic. This means that without oxygen they will die. As only plants and some species of fungi or bacteria produce oxygen, without plants (water dwelling plants) then aquatic animals would die.
So they can shade themselves, hunt for food, and feed off the plants and berries.
Well, It depends on the type of organism. Plants, Animals, And Fungi are all organisms, and they all live in the same communities, but they are in the different kingdoms of Animals, Plants, and Fungi. P.S. Thank you for asking a question that i can actually answer. I was bored and that was fun.
yes
There are a number of plants that live under the sea's surface, as well as numerous protists, fungi and bacteria.
No
That is because that the predators that feed on the dead are looking for dead animals. Most of the dead animals are on the ground, unless they magically can fly when they are dead. Many water plants are at the top, so the animals that feed on them stay where to food is
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