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saprotroph derive nutrition from dead, decaying matter .example.fungi
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
Cuscuta, commonly known as dodder, is a parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll and therefore depends on other plants for nutrients. It wraps itself around a host plant and extracts water and nutrients from it. Dodder can weaken or even kill its host plant if left unchecked.
By using Inheritance If i want to derive the features of Class A into B then i will do Class a extends B {}
Songbird males defend territories commensurate with the size from which they can derive adequate resources for themselves, their mate, and their chicks
So that his creation would have the opportunity to derive nutrition from the food they were eating? Without it, we'd be dead. Real quick.
Neither. Ferrets are obligate carnivores which means they can only eat meat and derive all necessary nutrition from meat.
mutualism
Parasites are those plants that live on other plants and derive their nutrition from them are known as parasites. example:- Mistle toe is a parasitic plant.
Their ability to derive nutrition from inorganic compounds (Ex. bacteria thriving near deep sea vents spewing sulfur).
Definitely not. Ferrets are obligate carnivores which means they derive all necessary nutrition from meat. They do not have a cecum to process carbohydrates (fruits, vegetables, grains) and eating these items have no benefit.
They sit on their food eg: bacteria, bread soil and absorb the food from their bottom