They are omnivorous - meaning they eat both plants and other animals.
I don't believe. They eat some species of shrimps.
Chitin itself is a polysaccharide found in the exoskeletons of insects and crustaceans, and it is not alive and therefore does not eat. However, chitin can be broken down by certain organisms such as bacteria and fungi as a food source.
Chitin is found in the exoskeletons of arthropods (such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans) and in the cell walls of fungi. It provides structural support and protection.
Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
Fungi eg. mushrooms
Most squid will eat crustaceans.
I don't believe. They eat some species of shrimps.
Crabs are able to get their food from seaweed ad plague in the water. Crabs usually eat algae, worms, bacteria, fungi and other crustaceans.
Yes are shark does eat a crustaceans.
Slater's eat on decaying vegetable's, fungi and other animal matter
They eat fish, squid ,crustaceans and salp. they also eat you
Chitin itself is a polysaccharide found in the exoskeletons of insects and crustaceans, and it is not alive and therefore does not eat. However, chitin can be broken down by certain organisms such as bacteria and fungi as a food source.
too many species to list... thousands of species of bacteria, fungi, worms, slugs, snails, starfish, crustaceans.
Arthropods, crustaceans, arachnids, and some fungi and bacteria have exoskeletons.
Chitin is found in the kingdoms Animalia (animals) and Fungi. In the animal kingdom, it is found in arthropods (crustaceans, insects, etc.), mollusks, and fish (scales of certain species of fish, such as carp). It is also found in the cell walls of fungi.
Fungi is eaten by fish and crustaceans like crabs and lobsters.
Some crustaceans eat shrimp.