nutrients
No.
Chlorophyll. :)))
yes
Yes
Yes, all living things contain carbon.
Grass contains the pigment chlorophyll, which gives it its green color. It also contains cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which are structural components that make up the cell walls of the grass. Additionally, grass may contain various nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
It grows seed heads which contain seeds that drop off and produce new grass seedlings.
No because the grass will contain a large number of viruses and bacteria, which will cause infection to the hermit crab.
The ashes after the fire would contain a lot of nutrients so the grass would take the nutrients and grow quickley.
No, grass is in food webs too... but its at the bottom.
because the hep is wet and dry and they contain grass (mostly) and woodlice eat grass so they love the heap
No. Eggs are nothing more than an undeveloped chicken. Wheat is a grass.