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What is the relationship between grasshopper and leaves?

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What is the symbiotic relationship between leaves and a grasshopper?

Depending what size it is a meal, a huge meal (with take out), or a family meal. Or they might make in to a temporary shelter or home. POSSIBLLY both.


Is there any relationship between the grasshopper and grass?

Yes, there is a relationship between the grass and the grasshopper. The insects in question (Caelifera suborder) number among the world's herbivores. They prioritize grasses and grassy plants as preferred food sources.


Does a grasshopper eat leaves?

no, a grasshopper eats mostly grass and dried grass because the materials in it help the grasshopper get stronger for bigger jumps and bigger size.


What insects does the grasshopper eat?

grasshoppers eat leaves


Will a grasshopper eat marijuana?

Yes. It will eat the shade leaves.


Does grasshopper match the leaves?

yea it does. grasshoppers are green right?


How do grasshopper obtain food?

Grasshoppers eat leaves and grasses.


Eagle eats snake snake eats frog frog eats grasshopper grasshopper eats wheat?

plant leaves


What does the labrum do for the grasshopper?

The labrum on a grasshopper helps them cut and chew leaves and grass. It is part of the grasshoppers upper jaw and is flat.


What animal is nearest the grasshopper in biological relationship?

Locust


According to the food web shown above what is the relationship between the wheat the grasshopper the frog and the snake?

In the food web, wheat serves as a primary producer, providing energy for the grasshopper, which is a primary consumer that feeds on the wheat. The frog, as a secondary consumer, preys on the grasshopper, while the snake, a tertiary consumer, can prey on both the frog and the grasshopper. This demonstrates a typical predator-prey relationship within the ecosystem where energy flows from producers to consumers.