Omnivores feed on both animals and plants.
Organisms that feed on plant and animal remains and other dead matter are known as decomposers. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic material and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Examples include bacteria, fungi, worms, and insects like beetles.
Animals that feed on plant eaters are no lower than secondary consumers in the food chain. They are usually referred to as tertiary consumers, which are organisms that consume primary consumers (plant eaters).
No, omnivores feed on a diet that includes both primary producers (plants) and other organisms, such as animals. They have a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter.
Plant cells have chloroplasts because they undergo photosynthesis, a process that converts sunlight into energy. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts because they do not perform photosynthesis; instead, they rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
No, seeds are not detrivores. Detrivores are organisms that feed on dead and decaying plant or animal matter. Seeds are reproductive structures of plants that are used for propagation and typically contain nutrients meant for the development of a new plant.
detritivores
Detritivores feed on dead plant and animal remains.
Detrivores.
Organisms that feed on plant and animal remains and other dead matter are known as decomposers. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic material and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Examples include bacteria, fungi, worms, and insects like beetles.
Fungus is the organism that feed on dead an decaying matter.Animals that feed on dead remains are called Scavengers eg Crow,Vulture.
Scavengers and bottom feeders survive on dead animal and plant matter, or detritus. Accordingly they are also known as detrivores, playing a critical aspect to the food cycle and circle of life.
Detritus Detritus. It's what the decomposers feed on/eat.
Muscles are tissue found in animal organisms. The venus flytrap is a plant, it does not have muscles.
Animals that feed on plant eaters are no lower than secondary consumers in the food chain. They are usually referred to as tertiary consumers, which are organisms that consume primary consumers (plant eaters).
Micro-organisms, bacteria and fungi are decomposers that can feed on animal tissues. Also, carnivores (meat eaters) feed on animal tissues.
Detritivores are organisms that feed on dead and decaying organic matter, such as dead plant material or animal remains. They play an important role in breaking down organic material and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Examples of detritivores include earthworms, fungi, and some types of insects.
No, omnivores feed on a diet that includes both primary producers (plants) and other organisms, such as animals. They have a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter.