Scavengers, like catfish or vultures.
They are living (they receive energy from the sun/water through photocynthesis and give animals/humans energy through eating); however, they do not have minds, emotions, or feelings. In fact, some animals are similar to this lifestyle (amaebos, some worms, etc.). All plants are that way. Trees are biotic, or living organisms.
animals and plant use energy for living
No, planaria do not do photosynthesis. They are free-living flatworms that are primarily carnivorous, feeding on small organisms in their environment. They rely on external sources of food for their energy needs.
Decomposers feed on dead organisms. Decomposers include bacteria, some types of fungus, and a few others that you can look up
ATP is an immediate source of energy for animals and all living things.
All living things depend on energy from the sun. Even though animals get their energy from either plants or from animals that eat plants, those plants get their energy from the sun, so it all comes back to the sun.
transfer of energy among living organisms is evident in food chain because the producers receive the most energy while the consumers receive less and less energy depends on its position in the food chain.
Plants and animals are two living things. Plants obtain energy through photosynthesis, while animals consume other organisms for energy.
Yes, every living thing needs energy to stay alive.
Energy flows from the sun through the living world when plants convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as animals consume plants or other animals, ultimately powering all living organisms' life processes.
feeding , breeding and living habits of rhino
animals may change its form or shape