Birds and other more predatory organisms can eat nereis, and flatworms can also kill them.
A nereis is a type of marine polychaete worm belonging to the family Nereididae. These worms can typically be found in intertidal zones and shallow marine waters around the world. They are known for their segmented bodies and bristle-like parapodia.
A kingdom containing organisms that eat other organisms is the Kingdom Animalia. Animals are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming other living organisms. They can be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, or detritivores, depending on their feeding habits.
Unless you're a cannibal, yes, animals are the only organisms that eat other organisms. haha i agrreee! what about those plants that eat those flys? like nom nom nom. Plants are animals.
Organisms that eat both animal and vegetable matter are call omnivores.
Are called parasites. A Parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host body it doesn't actually eat the host. A Predator eats its prey. Scavengers also eat other organisms.
A nereis, which is a type of marine polychaete worm, typically feeds on microscopic algae, organic detritus, and small organisms like plankton. Their diet usually consists of small particles suspended in the water or found in the sediment.
The scientific name of nereis is nereis itself.
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A nereis is a type of marine polychaete worm belonging to the family Nereididae. These worms can typically be found in intertidal zones and shallow marine waters around the world. They are known for their segmented bodies and bristle-like parapodia.
phylum annelida
the answer is Nereis
nereis , pheretima and hirudinaria......
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are hetreotrophs.
why does an organisms eat another organisms
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
Foxes are omnivores and eat both plant and animal organisms.
Those organisms are called heterotrophic. These organisms either eat the autotrophs (organisms that make their own food) or eat the organisms that eat the autotrophs (also called the producers). Heterotrophs are also called "consumers."