These links are called food chains. The herbivors eat plants to get energy taped by plants during photosynthesis. The herbivors are eaten by carnivors to recycle that very energy of photosynthesis. Thus there is a link among producers (plants) and consumers (animals).
They consume glucose mainly. They are prepared by photosynthesis too
The link between the energy that carnivores get from eating to the energy captured by photosynthesis is the food chain.
Carnivores obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, including herbivores that obtain energy from photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some bacteria convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. Carnivores rely on this stored energy indirectly through the food chain.
Carbohydrates
Carnivorus plants fulfill nitrogen requirements through eating organisms.They should conduct photosynthesis to fulfill carbon requirement.
the food chain
food chain
No, they have razor-sharp teeth but that is only for eating vegetables. For example, lettuce.
sun makes bacteria grow, bacteria and sun is needed to grow plants plants are needed to feed plant eating animals carnivors eats the plant eating animals. then scaventures eats the carnivors.
eating
They consume glucose mainly. They are prepared by photosynthesis too
Through the process of Photosynthesis
All of the food we eat either comes from plants or from animals that eat plants. That food is our source of energy. That energy originated as sunlight that plants captured via photosynthesis.
Grover calls for help when he is captured by a man-eating Cyclops.
Grover calls for help when he is captured by a man-eating Cyclops.
the majority of them do yes, the meat is supplementary to the 'diet'
Carnivores obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, including herbivores that obtain energy from photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some bacteria convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. Carnivores rely on this stored energy indirectly through the food chain.