Caterpillars mainly eat plant leaves and drink water to support their growth and development.
Babies drink amniotic fluid in the womb to help with their development and growth, as it provides them with essential nutrients and helps them practice swallowing and breathing.
A cedar tree uses approximately 50-100 gallons of water each day, depending on its size and environmental conditions. This water is absorbed by the roots and transported throughout the tree to support its growth and development.
Most insects are plant specific. Monarch Butterflies eat milk weed. Tent caterpillars eat alder. Pine caterpillars eat (of course) pine trees despite the obnoxious pitch. You question has to be more specific.
Ok,yes if you do water the plants with different liquids the growth of the plants will be different and will effect the plants. Acid will kill the plants, some other liquids like a sports drink will probably make the plant have an odor,it all depends on the type of seed and the liquids and how mush of the liquid you are "feeding" the plant.And some liquids have nutrients or toxic solutions
Yes, babies do drink amniotic fluid while in the womb. This fluid helps with their development and provides them with essential nutrients.
Caterpillars drink fluids from plants!
No. Explanation: Caterpillars eat leaves which contain a lot of moisture.
When bulking to support muscle growth and recovery, it is recommended to drink protein shakes, milk, or water to help meet your increased calorie and protein needs.
yes i think
Caterpillars do not need to drink they get all the moisture they need form the leaves that they eat.
No they eat milkweed and other flowers
Caterpillars do not drink water. How are they able to stay alive
Caterpillars are larval form of the order Lepidoptera. Caterpillars eat plants called host plants, while the adult butterflies drink nectar plants. If caterpillars don't have access to their specific host plant, they wont eat anything and thus they will die.
Babies drink amniotic fluid in the womb to help with their development and growth, as it provides them with essential nutrients and helps them practice swallowing and breathing.
they drink the dew off leaves but if you keep it in a jar than you can just dip a leaf into water and it'll drink it all the same.
Exactly what it ate as a caterpillar. 'Adults drink nectar from flowers: favourites include buddleia and lavender. Caterpillars eat stinging nettles.'
Caterpillars don't need to to drink water from a pond, river, etc. They get all the water they need from there food, plants. The best leaf for them is milkweed.