Omnivores (omni root meaning "all")
People are considered omnivores by nature, since most humans consume both animals and plants.
In the sense that selective breeding can be considered genetic modification, humans have been genetically modifying animals since prehistoric times.
Demeter was the goddess of the cornfield. She could control the growth of plantlife. And, since plants feed the animals and animals feed the humans, she could control whether or not a species survived.
Yes, plants and animals have cell walls.
The American Medical Association (AMA) condones the use of animals in biomedical research. Oftentimes, there is no choice but to test on animals, since testing on humans is considered unethical.
Animals can produce the things we need and plants help us stay healthy. Like predators, we eat meat from animals. Most people are omnivorous, so that's why we get our food from plants and animals. -lu
humans
One of the plants is grass. Many animals like to eat that. Another are trees... lots of animals like to munch on the leaves. You could probably list most of the plants humans eat on the list, since goats and pigs will eat almost anything, so that is three animals that will eat those things.
True. Even animals that eat other animals rely on green plants- since the prey animals eat green plants. And animals all need oxygen- which is given off by green plants.
Since oil, coal, and other fossil fules are created by decayed plants and animals, and plants and animals have been decaying since the begining of time, there will be a continues supply of fossil fuels. We will never run out. The whole thing about running out of oil and whatnot is all rubbish. -Jonhis
All plants give off air and give animals life and food (we are considered animals) if the Earth did not have plants then the whole entire food chain would collapse!!!! If we continue cutting down trees then we will run out of air and so will all of the other animals (except for fish since they have gills) so get off of the computer and enjoy your life while you have it!
Autotrophs