A parasite feeds on living organisms. Tapeworms are an example of a parasite.
Yes, roses are organisms. They are living beings that belong to the plant kingdom and have cells, grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment.
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Feeding on dead & decaying matter such as dead leaves in the soil or rotting tree trunk is callled saprotrophic nutrition. # Neothia(bird's net or orchid) # Monotropa (Indian pipe ) Feeding by living in or on organisms (host) is called parasitic nutrition. # Cuscuta(Amer bail) # Loranthus
An amoeba is a living organism. It is a single-celled microscopic organism that carries out essential life processes such as feeding, moving, and reproduction.
Living things exhibit certain behaviors such as feeding, reproducing, responding to stimuli, and adapting to their environment in order to survive and thrive. These behaviors are influenced by a combination of genetic factors, environmental cues, and past experiences.
Yes, roses are organisms. They are living beings that belong to the plant kingdom and have cells, grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment.
feeding , breeding and living habits of rhino
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Living or Feeding on eggs
Well... an organism with more than one cell...
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Well... an organism with more than one cell...
Those would be all heterotrophs.
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Decomposers feeding on living things.
Feeding is a concept that applies to living organisms, where nutrients are consumed to support growth and energy. Cars, on the other hand, are machines that require fuel, such as gasoline or electricity, to operate. Unlike living beings, cars do not metabolize or utilize food; they rely on mechanical and chemical processes to function. Therefore, the concept of feeding is not applicable to vehicles.
Scavengers, like catfish or vultures.