They get energy and nutrition. They get more energy because the energy has only gone through one consumer (the plant).
actually they depend on our main source of energy the sun indirectly the sun lets plants photosynthesize then the herbivores will eat the plants so they can survive and so the carnivores will eat the herbivores this is called the food chain
carnivores would totally depend on herbivores to transfer energy from plants into a form of which they can eat,themselves. omnivores would partially depend as they can only transfer certain plants into energy.
No, herbivores EAT plants it is plants that photosynthesise to make their food and herbivores that eat plants to steal the food the plants have made. ONLY plants can make their own food from scratch (using sunlight), all other living creatures (except some that live on chemicals heated in the earth) depend on plants for their food.
Carnivores depend on them because herbivores eat the producers and the carnivores eat the herbivores.
No. Herbivores eat only plants which is why they are called herbivores. A creature that eats plants AND meat is considered omnivorous (an omnivore).
Herbivores depend on plants for food.
Herbivores
actually they depend on our main source of energy the sun indirectly the sun lets plants photosynthesize then the herbivores will eat the plants so they can survive and so the carnivores will eat the herbivores this is called the food chain
Yes. Animals that eat other animals depend on herbivores for food, which in turn depend on plants.
carnivores would totally depend on herbivores to transfer energy from plants into a form of which they can eat,themselves. omnivores would partially depend as they can only transfer certain plants into energy.
Organisms depend on each other for food and shelter. For example, herbivores depend on plants for food, while plants depend on herbivores for pollination. Organisms also depend on each other for protection, such as cleaner fish removing parasites from larger fish in a mutualistic relationship.
Lifecycle on the earth is interdependent. 1) plants get nutrient elements from the soil. 2) herbivores animals eat this plants. 3) carnivores animals depend on herbivores for food. 4) when the carnivores dies the body gets decomposed in soil IN this way they are interrelated
No, herbivores EAT plants it is plants that photosynthesise to make their food and herbivores that eat plants to steal the food the plants have made. ONLY plants can make their own food from scratch (using sunlight), all other living creatures (except some that live on chemicals heated in the earth) depend on plants for their food.
Some bacterium have the capability of nitrogen fixation. This is where nitrogen in the atmosphere, which is inert, is taken from a bacterium and fixed into a complex molecule. This is absorbed by plants and is used and growth and herbivores depend on plants for growth and carnivores depend on herbivores for growth. Most life depends on what microorganism produce as bi-products.
Carnivores depend on them because herbivores eat the producers and the carnivores eat the herbivores.
No. Herbivores eat only plants which is why they are called herbivores. A creature that eats plants AND meat is considered omnivorous (an omnivore).
Buffaloes and antelopes commonly eat leaves, grass and shrubs. These are herbivores which only depend on plants for their food.