herbivore
Yes! it is brittle
All plants: grasses, trees, brush or algae are producers because they producer their own food and they are green. That is something we can't do, making all animals, slugs, worms, insects consumers since we need to eat food to live. Sugar cane is a very large green grass.
No, it's not brittle at all.
Glass is brittle and amorphous.
herbivore
Brittle Brush can survive because it has good adaptation to its enviroment, and it does not take that long for Brittle Brush to adapt to its enviroment.
Desert bighorn sheep and mule deer will eat brittle bush. Kangaroo rats will eat its seeds. Brittle brush is also known as encelia farinosa.
You can brush laundry powder from a cat's fur using a thick-brittle brush. Brush gently, but firmly, for about 10 minutes. The cat will probably enjoy it.
No, they are carnivorous and mostly eat dead matter. If anything I'd classify then as detrivores (decomposers) rather than producers.
No, they are carnivorous and mostly eat dead matter. If anything I'd classify then as detrivores (decomposers) rather than producers.
in general, brittle bushes in the desert have deep roots to absorb as much water as possible (or is that cacti?) anyway, they have tightly curled leaves that reduce moisture loss. Leaf pubescence (leaf hairs) grow on brittle brush. These leaf hairs reduce the amount of light the plant is able to absorb, therefore limiting the rate of photosynthetic activity.
brittle
Brittle
Yes! it is brittle
Yes. It is brittle.
No, copper is not brittle