Eventually, yes - for proteins and oxygen.
The animal that has the most species is the beetle.
The kingdoms and phyla are the most encompassing categories of taxonomy, followed by class, order, family, genus, and species.
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A zoonym is the most commonly-used name for an animal species.
scientist use the most is species and family
plants
yes if there where no plants animals that eat plants would die and animals that eat meat would then most likely eat each other as we kill them for food one would be left with nothing but us or it will die then we would die with nothing to eat and we would die.
Fish species
Hunting is one action of man that is responsible for the danger that most species of plant and animal face. Building in natural habitats where plants and animals live is another action of man that puts plants and animals in danger.
Vascular plants consist of about 95% of all living plant species.
The most abundant category of animal species is the insects
Plants are everything to sustainable animal life. A carnivore will eat other carnivores and herbivores, depending on the species. Everything from the thousands of different species' of insects and smaller animals are biologically and chemically designed to thrive on particular flora and fauna. The animals also gather oxygen from the plants. It's the food chain theory. Every type of living creature serves a purpose to a larger and more dominant creature in nature. Fortunately for homo sapiens, we have the most complex brain structure and have therefore evolved through thousands of years to become the predominant, reigning animal in the nature of planet Earth.
The animal that has the most species is the beetle.
yes they do
For most (but not all) animal species, it is the femur.
Most species of snails and slugs eat dead or decaying plant and animal matter. Some species are predatory; eating animals including other snails and slugs.
The animal classification with the most number of species is the insects, within the class Insecta. Insects make up approximately 75% of all animal species on Earth.