Animals use their skin to identify food through the sense of touch. The skin is also use for other things like keeping the animals warm.
respiration
The process through which animals use to convert food into ATP is known as metabolism. This process will help to store energy that is useful in the body.
they use sound to navigate and FIND there food but not to actually get the food, theyll use there eyes for grabbing berries or animals
Birds have a special organ on their esophagus called a gizzard. In this they store pebbles that they have swallowed and when food passes through they use the pebbles to grind it up. Birds don't have teeth so they don't chew with their mouths, they use the gizzard instead.
Animals use pheromones to communicate with each other by signaling information about mating, territory marking, and warning signals. Pheromones help animals identify members of their species, locate suitable mates, and establish social hierarchies within their groups.
pork stew is common you use the bone and skin in it
Their meat for food, their skin for clothes and decorations, and their bones for tools and decorations.
Most cultures skin the animals they kill for food in order to properly cook the meat. In Native American cultures much of the animal was put to use and skinning was performed in order to collect the animals skin for clothing.
the Iroquios used natural resurces like using skin from animals and hunting food
Animals use different types of organs for protection. For instance, the skin is the largest organ of the animals that is generally used to protect the inner parts of the animals.
they use it for clothes and blankets
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They may have, any disease in their skin, Wild animals eat lots of unusual things what they may find on the floor or anywhere else, unlike people we kill animals to make different lot of food...
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they use the skin of animals
They use coal and animals skin
Cellular respiration is the process the animals in the food web use to convert energy from food into ATP.