No green plants are not herbivores they actually olny need sunlight and water to grow.
No green plants are not herbivores they actually olny need sunlight and water to grow.
No plants are herbivores. Plants are producers, creating their own food, which is also why they are at the beginning of food chains.
Herbivores eat plants, and plants are producers. So, all herbivores eat producers.
Green plants and algae are the main producers in the food chain, but also any other plant, not just green plants, as long as they contain chlorophyl.
they like to eat plants they like em green and juicy
No. Herbivores eat only plants which is why they are called herbivores. A creature that eats plants AND meat is considered omnivorous (an omnivore).
If there were no green plants there would be no nitrogen cycle.If there were no green plants, the nitrogen that most organisms need wouldn't be transferred to all living things. Nitrogen is in green plants first, and then the herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores get it by eating the plants or eating the animals that eat those plants. Without green plants, those animals wouldn't really have anything to get the nitrogen from. Nitrogen is crucial to all plants in making amino acids and proteins which they need to survive, so there would be no life on Earth.
All omnivores and herbivores eat plants!
Iguanas are herbivores. They eat plants.
false theyre herbivores
a herbivore is an animal that only eats green plants. for example snails are herbivores because they eat lettuce.
Herbivores eat plants, and plants are producers. So, all herbivores eat producers.
They are Herbivorous.
Green plants and algae are the main producers in the food chain, but also any other plant, not just green plants, as long as they contain chlorophyl.
they like to eat plants they like em green and juicy
No. Herbivores eat only plants which is why they are called herbivores. A creature that eats plants AND meat is considered omnivorous (an omnivore).
All herbivores eat primarily plants. Many omnivores also eat plants.
No. They are the producers and at the bottom of the food chain. Next come herbivores (cows) and omnivores (bears).
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