The source of nitrogen's for carnivores (meat eating animals) is by
EATING HERBIVORES they eat plants and the plants have the nitrogen by the soil... ect...
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I believe the role of a herbivore is to consume plants and provide a source of meat for carnivores like me...... I believe the role of a herbivore is to consume plants and provide a source of meat for carnivores like me......
No. It is a liquid.
They are carnivores there main food source is jellyfish.
Most carnivores do not typically eat mushrooms as they primarily consume meat for their nutrition. However, some carnivores may nibble on mushrooms if they are foraging and no other food source is available, but this is uncommon.
78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen
The symbol for nitrogen is N.
3.04 on Pauling's scale
Yes. Source: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/blue-marlin/
Herbivores rely on carnivores to control their population by preying on them, which maintains a balance in the ecosystem. Carnivores depend on herbivores as a food source for their survival. This interdependence helps regulate the population of both herbivores and carnivores and ensures the overall health of the ecosystem.
Carbohydrates are the primary energy source for herbivores (cows, horses, etc.). Proteins are the primary energy source for carnivores (dogs, cats, etc.).