An omnivore means the animal or human eats both plants and meat
An omnivore is an animal that consumes both plant and animal matter as part of its diet. Omnivores have a digestive system that enables them to break down and extract nutrients from a variety of food sources, allowing for a more flexible diet compared to strict herbivores or carnivores.
GM in science stands for genetic modification.
That statement describes the concept of classification in science. It involves grouping things based on their shared characteristics to make it easier to study and understand them.
An animal that eats both plants and animals is known as an omnivore. Omnivores have a varied diet that includes consuming both plant matter like fruits and vegetables, as well as animals such as insects, small mammals, or fish. Examples of omnivores include bears, raccoons, and humans.
In science, the term purpose refers to the objective or goal of an experiment or investigation. It outlines what the researcher aims to achieve by conducting the study and provides a clear direction for the research. The purpose helps to focus the study and guide the development of research questions and hypotheses.
whats an omnivore?
Where did you see the word at? Did you mean omnivore? An omnivore is an animal that is carnivorous and eats ONLY meat!!
Omnivore by Piers Anthony
Something that eats meat and greens.
A Skunk is an omnivore.
If you mean herbivores, yes, they are.
An omnivore is an animal, or dinosaur, that eats both plants and animals. An herbivorous dinosaur is one that only eats plants.
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Omnivore in French is spelled "omnivore".
herbivore/omnivore
Omnivore means that it eats both plants and animals.
Both - it is an omnivore.