they liquify the innards of the pleyshyogeorian tree.
An ant cow is an aphid from which ants obtain honeydew.
Yes, ants do get nutrients from food. They primarily consume sugars, proteins, and fats, which they obtain from various sources such as nectar, seeds, fungi, and other insects. Ants have specialized mouthparts that allow them to chew and digest food, breaking it down to extract essential nutrients for energy and growth. Additionally, some ants engage in mutualistic relationships with aphids and other insects to obtain honeydew, a sugary substance rich in carbohydrates.
Heterotrophs obtain energy from foods they consume, and Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun light
An ant cow is an aphid from which ants obtain honeydew.
Energy from plants go to feed the fungi that ants and termites cultivate. Then the ants and termites eat those fungi, receiving that energy. The anteaters than eats the ants or termites, and gets the energy that originally came from the plants.
producers obtain energy from water and sunlight, consumers obtain energy from producers and decomposers obtain energy from comsumers.
If Ants did not have any energy, they would not be able to source out food & a nice place to live. They must keep their Queen happy.
- to obtain electrical energy - to obtain thermal energy - to obtain bombs
They eat harvester ants, beetles, and grasshoppers.
They obtain energy from green algae
They obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
obtain energy from nucleas