well, as you all know that microorganisms are very small. You can only look throughout them using a microscope. As they are really small, they eat and capture their food under water or under earth (soil). However, they don't eat much.
Elephants eat leaves off of trees. They don't "capture " food.
Horses do not have to capture their food; they do not eat live animals nor insects. They eat grains, such as grass, oats, etc.
Deer are herbivores, they eat berries and plants, so they dont have to capture food. The only animal matter they may eat is to gnaw on the odd bone or fallen antler to get calcium.
No. Many foods contain toxins (think mushrooms) which must be removed to make foods safe to eat. But microorganisms can also make food unsafe.
heterotrophic - ingest food like animals
Arcella are single-celled organisms that feed on small microorganisms like bacteria, algae, and other protists. They engulf their prey through a process called phagocytosis, where they extend their pseudopods to capture and consume their food.
They capture and eat food to obtain energy.
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A crayfish doesn't really have to use too much conniving to capture its prey, as it will just eat anything that doesn't get out of the way fast enough. The crayfish will grab food with its pincers and eat the food.
NO! microorganisms are WAY too small too eat
Microorganisms help break down or digest the food we eat into nutrients.
Frogs eat just like any other animal eats. It uses its tongue to capture the food and then swallows the food. This is then digested in the stomach.