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Scavengers and bottom feeders survive on dead animal and plant matter, or detritus. Accordingly they are also known as detrivores, playing a critical aspect to the food cycle and circle of life.
No, a dead plant does not have thermal energy.
brown(no sunlight=dead plant)
The living things are called decomposers (also known as detrivores).
Dead plants don't eat.
the genus leucosolenia are commonly known as dead man's fingers
Dead Fingers Talk was created in 1963.
Nomenclature is just a system of naming. In science, they use Binomial Nomenclature, two-names. Ex, Decaisnea Fargesii is two-named; it represents a plant also know as Dead Man's Fingers.
Scavengers and bottom feeders survive on dead animal and plant matter, or detritus. Accordingly they are also known as detrivores, playing a critical aspect to the food cycle and circle of life.
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Scavengers and bottom feeders survive on dead animal and plant matter, or detritus. Accordingly they are also known as detrivores, playing a critical aspect to the food cycle and circle of life.
Eating human fingers (dead or alive) is called cannibalism and is not approved of. Eating fish fingers are fine.
Ascomycota
Dead plant and animals
A plant can make its own food through the process known as photosynthesis in the presence of light but mushrooms cannot.They feed on dead and decaying matter.
No, a dead plant does not have thermal energy.
no, they are different