Cellulase helps in digestion of plant cell wall , Amylase helps in digestion of starch .
Yes, animals like cows and termites can effectively digest cellulose in their diet with the help of specialized microorganisms in their digestive systems.
Plants and animals have a mutualistic relationship where plants provide oxygen, food, and habitat for animals, while animals help plants reproduce through pollination, spread seeds, and provide nutrients through their waste. Additionally, animals may also help control plant populations by grazing or feeding on them.
Scientists group living things as plants or animals based on their fundamental characteristics, such as how they obtain nutrients (autotroph or heterotroph), cell structure (eukaryotic or prokaryotic), and mode of reproduction. These distinctions help categorize organisms into kingdoms, such as Plantae or Animalia.
Plants provide oxygen, food, and materials for shelter and clothing. Animals provide companionship, food, labor, and contribute to ecosystems by helping with processes like pollination and seed dispersal. Both plants and animals play crucial roles in maintaining the balance of life on Earth.
Plants CAN survive without the help of animals. Animals play a part in a plant's life by either two ways: seed reproductive transport (1), or/and fertilizer(2). For transportation, animals, such as birds, can help by eating a berry off of a berry plant. When they travel away from the area and produce waste from the foods, the seed droppings are in the waste material, which lands onto soil and soon another berry plant will grow. The other ways is a little more complex; plants, for example, grass, can get their soil more nutrients by having other animals such as cows to produce more waste. This manure contains rich ingredients to help the grass grow better. Overall, plants CAN survive without the help of animals. But if they DO get help, such as transport or soil nutrients, they have more chance of living longer.
This enzyme is a type of amylase. This is the same type of enzyme released by the liver to help digest fruits.
Cellulase is mainly produced by microorganisms like fungi and bacteria, not by plants or animals. Although animals, including termites and some ruminants, can host microorganisms that produce cellulase to help them digest cellulose-rich plant material.
This enzyme is a type of amylase. This is the same type of enzyme released by the liver to help digest fruits.
Amylase which is secreted by the salivary glands.
Definitely! Most animals rely on plants for some source of nutritional value, even carnivores because they feed on a large majority of herbivores that would not be there without substantial food. Also we rely on the oxygen released by plants when they withgo photosynthesis. It can also help animals because when animals have a stomache ache they can eat grass. The grass can help digest. yes the animals do. Hell yeah.
Plants help animals by providing food and animals help plants by giving off bodily waste which fertilizes them.
They have strong jaws to help them crush bones, and they can digest parts of animals that other animals cant digest, so they can eat a more wide variety of food to help them survive.
Taking a Digestive Enzyme can help with the digestion of fruits.
Plants help animals by providing food and animals help plants by giving off bodily waste which fertilizes them.
To help digest food. It's found in the mouth and is from the salivary glands.
because it also help you to digest food and it is like an enzyme.
its called E.coli..they live inside the guts of the animals and help them to digest food.