an omivor is an organism who is a vegetarian and non- vegetarian. eg: we our self
are an example of omnivors.
The affix element of "omnivore" is "omni-," which means "all" or "every." It is used as a prefix to indicate that the organism consumes a wide variety of food, including both plant and animal matter.
No, an organism that feeds only on consumers is called a carnivore, not an omnivore. Omnivores consume both plants and animals. Carnivores, on the other hand, primarily eat other animals, while herbivores focus on plant matter.
The sun is neither a carnivore, an omnivore or an herbivore. These terms apply to living, breathing organisms and the sun is not a living, breathing organism.
A parasite feeds on other plants and animals.
Is an organism that eat both plant and animals. FROM YA GURL ZIKIRRIA SCOTT
an omnivore.
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An omnivore.
A carnivore or an omnivore.
The definition of an omnivore is an organism that consumes both plants and animals so that's how you can tell that an organism is an omnivore.
a carnivore, herbivore, or an omnivore
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it has to be a omnivore right?
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An omnivore.
an omnivore