the source of nitrogen comes from the prey of the carnivore is a smaller carnivore whose prey is a herbivore. the nitroen stems down from each animal starting at the plant. a venus fly trap must get its nitrogen from other place like a fly unlike a normal pant which can get it from the ground. venus flytraps grow in nitrogenless soil
Carnivores obtain nitrogen from the protein in animal tissues when they consume the meat of other animals. This protein is broken down into amino acids during digestion, which are then used by carnivores to build their own proteins.
Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere. Bacteria in the soil 'fix' the nitrogen gas into compounds which can be taken in by plants; the plants get eaten by animals & they use the nitrogen to make proteins.
Yes, carnivores are mammals. Mammals are animals that have hair or fur, produce milk for their young, and typically give birth to live young. Carnivores are a group of mammals that primarily eat meat as their main food source.
The primary source of nitrogenous waste in animals is the breakdown of proteins and amino acids. This breakdown releases nitrogen-containing compounds like ammonia, urea, or uric acid, which must be excreted from the body to maintain proper nitrogen balance.
It's hard to say exactly how many animals are strictly carnivores, and not omnivores. A carnivore eats nothing but meat while an omnivore eats anything. Estimates have the carnivore population of the world to be between five and 10 percent.
The source of nitrogen's for carnivores (meat eating animals) is by EATING HERBIVORES they eat plants and the plants have the nitrogen by the soil... ect...
Carnivores obtain nitrogen from the protein in animal tissues when they consume the meat of other animals. This protein is broken down into amino acids during digestion, which are then used by carnivores to build their own proteins.
Animals get nitrogen from plants.
Animals which feed on other animals i.e., purely eating their raw flesh are called carnivores.
Without nitrogen-fixing bacteria some plants cannot grow. Without these key plants herbivores can die off, thus limiting the food source of carnivores.
Most people say it is sad or simply a part of nature when an animal is eating another animal. Omnivores and carnivores like humans, dogs, and lions all eat other animals as a source of food.
Carnivores are the animals that eat only meats, like lions. Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and animals, like humans. I hope that is the answer you were looking for, as apposed to you wanting someone to name every meat eating animal on the planet, because that won't happen.
Yes. Source: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/blue-marlin/
First and foremost, it's spelled carnivores and they are animals that eat meat (e.i. Lions, tigers, wolves).
They eat the primary and become the source of food for carnivores and omnivores animals
Since the carnivores are flesh eating mammals, a fire could literally eliminate their food source.
If they eat their own kind, they are calledcannibals. If they eat only meat, they are called carnivores.