leaves
Because we need to find the temperature of the surroundings
Because animals are able to go and get food from their surroundings unlike plants. Plants need photosynthesis because they aren't able to hunt food from around them or use their prey as food like us humans and animals.
Yes, it is possible that an herbivore can digest meat. However, an herbivore eats only vegetation and would not need to digest meat.
We need food and sleep
No, its is not possible for a carnivore to be a producer at the same time. A producer will have no need to become a consumer if it can sustain itself. that is true my friend but it can be food for other carnivors and when it dies what happens it rottens into the soil to form dirt. and this dirt amkes a plant. so yeah it can be a producer. dont give my answer to your teacher they will not accept it. XD!
from their surroundings..where ever their habitat is
Because we need to find the temperature of the surroundings
No, fish do not need light in order to eat. They rely on their sense of smell and sight to find and consume food. Light can help them see their surroundings and potential prey, but it is not necessary for their feeding behavior.
yes because if it wasn't then the herbivore can't eat.
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Find food,Drink Water Or.... FIND FOOD :)
Bacteria need to move in order to find sources of food, locate optimal environments for growth and reproduction, and avoid harmful conditions such as high temperatures or toxins. Movement allows bacteria to adapt and survive in their ever-changing surroundings.
A plant does not need to get oxygen from its surroundings because it produces its own through photosynthesis.
Yes. It is getting harder for them to find food, so they do need it.
Chickadees are diurnal birds, which means they are active during the day and require sunlight to forage, find food, and navigate their surroundings. They generally need several hours of sunlight each day to maintain their energy levels and carry out their daily activities.
Bilbies are actually none of these, they have glands inside their skin that turn the oxygen around it into a natural food source, meaning they do not physically need to eat.
Amoebas and paramecia use moving parts like the pseudopods or cilia to navigate their environment, capture food, and remove waste. These structures help them to move, find resources, and respond to stimuli in their surroundings. The ability to move is essential for survival and reproduction in these single-celled organisms.