They cross nerve signals in the insects.
It depends on the species. Insect larvae may be decomposers, predators, herbivores, or parasites.
1. Most of the alkaloids are poisonous. As a poisonous agent they protect plants from insects & herbivores. 2. They may act as a reservoir for protein synthesis. 3. They occur as pigments , attract animal & insects for pollination .
It's French and is actually phyto succivores, meaning Insect herbivores.
Ants are herbivores. They eat sweet thing like watermelon and honeydew.
Omnivore, they mainly eat fruit and leaves but they eat the occasional insect.
The animals are giraffes (tall herbivores) and aardvarks (insect-eating mammals).
Grasshoppers are herbivores, so they are primary consumers.
Bunnys and Deer are herbivores, although under certain conditions and some species will consume meat albeit occasionally. Insects are a vast array of species that include predators, herbivores, insectivores, etc.
Alkaloids usually have a bitter taste
you spelled insects wrong. YOU SEE, INSECTS DOES NOT HAVE A SPACE AFTER THE T. I just told you so.
Elk are herbivores feeding on grasses, bark, plants and leaves
Yes, they are Alkaloids, isolated from plant 'Cadaba farinosa'.