yes
herbivore
Crop plants are more susceptible to insects
Yes, many insects feed on plants as part of their diet. Some insects, like caterpillars and grasshoppers, are herbivores and primarily eat plants for sustenance. However, not all insects consume plants; some are carnivorous and feed on other insects or animals.
Pitcher plants eat insects as a source of nutrients, particularly nitrogen. These plants typically grow in nutrient-poor soil, so they have evolved to supplement their diet by trapping and digesting insects in their pitcher-shaped leaves. This adaptation allows them to thrive in environments where other plants struggle to survive.
Some plants feed on insects and other small animals because the soil they grow in is very poor. They gain additional nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous from the insects and animals they consume.
A mouse is a consumer because it feeds on plants, seeds, fruits, and insects to obtain energy for survival. It plays a role as a primary consumer in the food chain by consuming producers such as plants.
Mickey Mouse likes Minnie Mouse and everything else. He doesn't hate anything.
Mice and other rodents feed on seeds from desert plants, vegetation and some eat insects.
Mouses are consumers as well as beetles . They both get energy from plants and other insects . They are also in the same food web .
Most mice in the desert feed on seeds and plants. Some also eat insects and other small organisms.
herbivore
my mouse eats my farts
insects eat plants
The Shark Bay mouse lives in Western Australia. It is an omnivore meaning it eats things like insects, flowers, and other plants.
No. They eat insects.
They either eat each other or use them to do something. For example, an eagle eats a mouse and a mouse eats plants and insects. Also, people use plants grass and trees to make oxygen from carbon dioxide.
There is no war between plants and insects. They live together.