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What kind of animals are omnivoures?

Omnivoures are animals that eat animals and plants. For example, chicken (eats grains and worms), bird (eats nuts, fruits and worms) and bear (eats fish and leaves).


What is an example of parasitic?

Children parasitise their parents. Aphids parasitise rose bushes. Fungus (Ug99) parasitises South African wheat plants. Worms and fleas parasitise dogs. Protozoans parasitise fleas parasitizing dogs! Arguably, my dog parasitises me, but I consider that relationship to be mutualism or non-obligate symbiosis even commensalism...depending on how she's acting that day.


Will plants in soil with worms grow taller than those without worms?

The plants in soil with worms will grow taller than those without worms. The worm play an integral role in which they allow plants to absorb more water and nutrients and thereby growing taller.


Do worms help plants?

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What plants do worms eat?

Leaves.. =))


Do worms only eat plants?

no


What do worms do to plants to help them grow?

Worms eat the soil and leave their feces which are full of neutreants, which a plants root soak up.


Is an example of parasitismWhich of the following is an example of parasitism?

Worms consuming the blood of an animal


What is example of worm?

1. Round Worms 2. Flat Worms 3. Segmented Worms


What interaction benefits one species and harms another?

take lichens for an example! lichens consist of fungi and moss. moss absorbs nutrition,which includes food and water, and helps in respiration. fungi on the other hand provide support to the plant and protect the moss from predators.


What kinds of plants do worms eat?

leaves


How do silk worms kill plants?

by eating them