Plants primarily "eat" carbon dioxide (CO2) during the process of photosynthesis. They absorb this gas from the atmosphere through small openings in their leaves called stomata. Using sunlight, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, providing energy for growth and releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
No. If they are carnivores, they eat meat and animals. If they are herbivores, they eat plants. If they are omnivores, they eat meat, animals, and plants.
Virtually all the animals in the world depend on plants. They either eat plants or eat animals that eat plants.
There is only one gas. It is the CO2 gas.
Animals that eat plants and flesh They are an omnivore if they eat both plants and flesh.
plants get there energy from sun
Carbon Dioxide that is what they "inhale" not "eat", plants eat nutrients in the form of phosphorus, nitrogen, and I think potassium mainly. they "exhale" oqygen. they use photosynthesis, by using sunlight (hence the prefix photo) to make chlorophyll, etc etc etc. plants do not make food out of any gas. jh
plants eat plants in the ocean.
herbivores, who only eat plants and omnivores, who eat both plants and animals. it is canivores that only eat meat and not plants.
They eat animals that eat plants.
yes, they do eat plants
no plankton do not eat plants
Carnivores do not eat plants.
Plants. Rabbits eat plants.
We eat plants and we eat animals that eat plants. Also plants add oxygen to our air. Plants are also beautiful to look at.
Small plants eat other small plants
All herbivores eat primarily plants. Many omnivores also eat plants.
Cows eat plants only and not meat or bugs, but they aren't the only ones who eat plants. All the herbivores and omnivores eat plants.