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carnivores would totally depend on herbivores to transfer energy from plants into a form of which they can eat,themselves. omnivores would partially depend as they can only transfer certain plants into energy.
They each eat living substances.
In order for a food chain to be stable, there must always be less biomass as you go up in trophic levels (i.e. from plants to herbivores to carnivores). This is basically because energy is always lost as it is transferred to each successive level, since herbivores use some of the energy they get from plants to stay alive (leaving less for carnivores who eat them), and so there will always be fewer carnivores than herbivores.
yes cornovours are consumers.
carnivores eat only meat herbivores eat only plants omnivores eat both
carnivores would totally depend on herbivores to transfer energy from plants into a form of which they can eat,themselves. omnivores would partially depend as they can only transfer certain plants into energy.
Lifecycle on the earth is interdependent. 1) plants get nutrient elements from the soil. 2) herbivores animals eat this plants. 3) carnivores animals depend on herbivores for food. 4) when the carnivores dies the body gets decomposed in soil IN this way they are interrelated
Eagles are carnivores, parrots are herbivores
They each eat living substances.
Living organisms depend on each other to survive. For instance, animals feed on vegetation (otherwise known as herbivores) to survive. Others on meat (carnivores) or both (Omnivores). This is called a symbiotic relationship. The relationship can be mutualistic, commensal, or parasitic. Organisms in symbiosis are called symbiont.
In order for a food chain to be stable, there must always be less biomass as you go up in trophic levels (i.e. from plants to herbivores to carnivores). This is basically because energy is always lost as it is transferred to each successive level, since herbivores use some of the energy they get from plants to stay alive (leaving less for carnivores who eat them), and so there will always be fewer carnivores than herbivores.
A herbivore eats the plants, which are the primary producers. A herbivore is called a primary consumer for this reason. Most herbivores are eaten by carnivores, which are called secondary or tertiary consumers (or apex predators).
yes cornovours are consumers.
yes cornovours are consumers.
carnivores eat only meat herbivores eat only plants omnivores eat both
The living organisms depend on each other for their food & shelter. EG: Fungi and algae depend on each other .
Herbivores obtain energy from plants, which are producers of energy, and so build up a large supply of it. This is transformed into bodily growth. However, carnivores obtain energy from other animals, which use energy. Because they use so much of it, very little is actually taken by the carnivore, and so they must eat very large amounts to even reach an acceptable minimum. The process of hunting and obtaining prey is also quite energy-intensive. As a result, they cannot turn large amounts of energy into body mass.