They're absorbed through the roots, from the soil.
Dodder plants are parasitic and do not photosynthesize, so they do not produce their own food. They derive nutrients by attaching to host plants and extracting their nutrients. Therefore, dodder plants are not typically consumed as food by humans.
They don't 'eat' the soil - but they absorb moisture and nutrients from the soil in order to grow.
herbivore is an animal which eats plants so we can find it where ever we find plants and greenery.
They eat filth, carcasses, and such, and when they die, they provide nutrients for plants and algae.
they eat the food off the bottom of the bog
to have nutrients
Because the plants have nutrients and they are pure from the earth that is healthy
To eat so it doesn't die
they get nutrients from what they eat
They get water and nutrients from the soil like other plants.
Insects that fall into the pitchers provide nitrogenous nutrients for the plants which otherwise obtain their nutrients by the process of photosynthesis.
Organisms that eat plants are called herbivores.
to gain nutrients they can't receive from plants
they eat the herbivores {but i am guessing this is a homework assignment question?}
Dodder plants are parasitic and do not photosynthesize, so they do not produce their own food. They derive nutrients by attaching to host plants and extracting their nutrients. Therefore, dodder plants are not typically consumed as food by humans.
No, cheetahs are obligate carnivores and must consume meat. They do not eat plants and they do not produce their own nutrients.
because your body needs nutrients lots of them to stay fit.