Their primary energy source is derived from producers.
They share the characteristics of all birds, feathers, warm blood, laying of eggs.
They were all born on Christmas
Producers....
Consumers can't make their own food.
Both decomposers and consumers gain energy by consuming organic matter. A decomposer, however, only includes organisms that consume dead organisms, while consumers may consume any organisms, dead or alive. Decomposers are counted as consumers, but not all consumers are decomposers.
Living things share all of the following characteristics except _____.
One common characteristic that all consumers have is that they all give birth to live young. They also all feed their young and have hair follicles.
All living things share a common ancestry.
All living things share a common ancestry.
Reptiles and birds share enough common characteristics to be classified in the same clade called Sauropsida, which includes all modern reptiles and birds.
They share the characteristics of all birds, feathers, warm blood, laying of eggs.
Example. All humans share bipedalism, type of teeth,brain size, speech and all other human characteristics we share with our immediate common ancestor, such as the Cro-Magnon man. In contrast, ancestral characteristics are thing we share with all ancestors, such as a vertebral column.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
Example. All humans share bipedalism, type of teeth,brain size, speech and all other human characteristics we share with our immediate common ancestor, such as the Cro-Magnon man. In contrast, ancestral characteristics are thing we share with all ancestors, such as a vertebral column.
Example. All humans share bipedalism, type of teeth,brain size, speech and all other human characteristics we share with our immediate common ancestor, such as the Cro-Magnon man. In contrast, ancestral characteristics are thing we share with all ancestors, such as a vertebral column.
They are all rodents, and share some common characteristics, mainly their constantly growing incisor teeth.
Yes, living organisms on Earth share common characteristics such as the use of DNA as genetic material, the ability to metabolize energy, respond to stimuli, and reproduce. These characteristics are essential for the survival and adaptation of all forms of life on our planet.