It needs water, air, and food.
yes allliving things need nutrients like water and food to survive
Animal poop, to give them nutrients they need.
no only plant cells. animal cells don't have a need for the extra water
So that it can grow to be an adult or a fully bred animal etc. Also for strength and stable body.(Bannana)
The plant must need the animal for something, while the animal must need something from the plant.
Yes they do. Although Venus flytraps are carnivorous plants, they still utilize photosynthesis to obtain most of the nutrients and energy they need to survive. Flytraps found in the wild need the extra nutrients they obtain from the insects they consume to provide them with nutrients the soil they inhabit doesn't have.
The difference, is that the vacuole in a plant cell is like a storage unit. It contains extra waste that the plant doesn't need, such as extra water or extra sugar. Inside of an animal cell the Vacuole contains air.
A farm animal or any animal in general being malnourished means they aren't getting the nutrients (nourishment) and food that they need in order to be healthy, a malnourished child for instance would be sickly because they lack the nutrients needed to be healthy.
I'm not sure that you can go to school specifically to be an animal trainer but most will need to have a working knowledge of biology, animal behavior, animal psychology (aka comparative psychology) as well as real world experience working with animals.
The difference, is that the vacuole in a plant cell is like a storage unit. It contains extra waste that the plant doesn't need, such as extra water or extra sugar. Inside of an animal cell the Vacuole contains air.
Animals such as wolves, need food for reproduction,energy,nutrients, and they need it for hibernation(if your animal hibernates). Let me know if this helped you.
Vacuoles may store food or any variety of nutrients a cell might need to survive.