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No, brambles are not carnivorous plants that consume insects for nutrients. They are actually a type of thorny shrub that produces berries.
Bats are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Most bats primarily eat insects, but some species also consume fruits, nectar, and small animals like fish, frogs, and even other bats.
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nitrogen fission
It's nitrogen fission of course
Tropical rainforests and mangroves are among the plants that consume the most CO2 from the atmosphere.
Yes, plants consume carbon dioxide as part of their process of photosynthesis.
Animals which consume both meat and plants are called omnivores. Animals which consume only meat are called carnivores, while animals which consume only plants are called herbivores.
Humans are considered primary consumers, as they consume plants and animals for energy and nutrients.
Decomposers such as plants
Carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores are just different types of consumers. Carnivores consume only meat, herbivores consume only plants, and omnivores consume both meat and plants.
All plants are producers. Plants don't consume other things. Other things like rabbits consume (eat) them.