All plants make food (for themselves if nothing else); not all plants are edible.
Cabbage white butterflies primarily feed on nectar from various flowering plants. In their caterpillar stage, they feed on brassica plants, including cabbage, broccoli, and kale, which gives them their common name.
they make there own food by photosynthesisGreen plants produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis, this converts water and carbon dioxide into sumple sugars through the energy provided by the sun.
Moths typically feed on nectar, sap, or rotting fruit as adults. Some moth species do not feed at all as adults, living off the energy reserves they stored as caterpillars. Moth caterpillars feed on a wide variety of plants, leaves, and even fabric in the case of clothes moths.
Imperial moths feed off of several different types of plants. Some of these plants include Quercus, Acer, Pinus, and Sassafras.
They get energy from the sun and get the nutrients from the soil and use photosynthesis to make their own food.
all of them. if they respirate then theyre all the same.
Only very few rats do, but not all of them.
Herbivores feed exclusively on plants and omnivores feed on plants as well as animals.
a consumer is anyone who buys a good or service in exchange for money
it gives the humans air to bretheHumans feed on plant material or meat. Animals human eat feed on plants. So directly or indirectly human feed on plants. Plants depend on photosynthesis
Scrub, as do all green plants, produces its own food by photosynthesis.
Every animal that lives in any desert in the world is a consumer. All feed on plants or animals that eat plants.
Plants don't need us to feed them because they are producers
All animals are consumers as they do not produce there own food like plants. They must feed of other plants and animals to survive.
all kinds of rodents and small animals and if extremely hungry it will feed on fruit plants
Plants feed animals, animals fertilize plants.
The type of plants that give food would include almost all plants. Many plants give us fruits and vegetables while other plants feed animals that are eaten as well.