A herbivore.
the plant cell is round and the animal cell is squered
This thing can be found in Utah's Animals and plant research! Im in Fourth Grade and i dont know what it is it can be a plant or an animal This thing can be found in Utah's Animals and plant research! Im in Fourth Grade and i dont know what it is it can be a plant or an animal This thing can be found in Utah's Animals and plant research! Im in Fourth Grade and i dont know what it is it can be a plant or an animal
plant cells have a cell wall surrounding the cell membrane for protection and rigidity, animal cells don't have a cell wall. plant cells have larger vacuoles than animal cells. animal cells have centrioles to aid in cell division, plant cells do not. plant cells have chloroplasts (used in photosynthesis) and chlorophyll (the green pigment), animal cells do not have either of those.
The organelles common to plant and animal cells are Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm, Mitochondria, Nucleus, Golgi bodies, Endoplasmic reticulum, Ribosomes, & Vacuoles. Lysosomes are not that common in plants, rarely present in plants but are present in animals. Chlooplastids and Cell wall are present in plant cells,not in animal cells. Centrosomes are present in animal cells only, not in plant cells.
i think that it was virchow? we learned it in science earlier this year!
A carnivore is an animal that consumes meat. A herbivore is an animal that consumes plant. An omnivore is a mixture of the previous two.
An animal or plant that obtains nutrients from animals is a carnivore.
a vegan only eats plant products
Animal products such as meat, fish, dairy and eggs. Oily plant products such as nuts, seeds and avocado.
it comes out the way its goes in
An organism the uses oxygen in metabolism and consumes animal and plant matter.
false
The idea is to eat products which have the least required ecological and environmental impact and which are in their most basic, natural form. Raw, plant-based foods are lowest on the food chain. Then processed-based plant foods, followed by organic animal-based foods, followed by factory farm animal-based foods.
The idea is to eat products which have the least required ecological and environmental impact and which are in their most basic, natural form. Raw, plant-based foods are lowest on the food chain. Then processed-based plant foods, followed by organic animal-based foods, followed by factory farm animal-based foods.
Fiber
Growth consumes farm land and natural habitats.
An organism that consumes detritus- decaying plant/ animal matter, including manure. An earthworm would be an example.