Many organisms have evolved special adaptive features to derive nutrition effectively from their environments. For instance, herbivores often possess specialized teeth and digestive systems to break down tough plant materials, while carnivores may have sharp teeth and claws for capturing and consuming prey. Additionally, some animals, like ruminants, have multi-chambered stomachs to facilitate fermentation and breakdown of complex carbohydrates. Similarly, parasites have adaptations such as hooks or suckers to attach to hosts and absorb nutrients directly.
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.
Songbird males defend territories commensurate with the size from which they can derive adequate resources for themselves, their mate, and their chicks
By using Inheritance If i want to derive the features of Class A into B then i will do Class a extends B {}
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.
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.
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.
No not all living things photosynthesize. Only green plants are capable of doing so. The remaining organisms derive nutrition from other sources. Plants contain a special pigment called chlorophyll in specialised organelles called chloroplast which convert light energy to chemical energy. Most of the animals survive by depending on plants for their food.
Derive the castiglino's theorem
it derive from Negro...lol
I derive that this question needs to be moved.