Food, shelter (clothing), and work (carrying/moving loads).
Humans are considered free-living animals as they are not obligate parasites that rely on a host for survival. While humans can have parasitic relationships with certain organisms (e.g., bacteria or viruses), they are not classified as parasitic by nature.
Dogs and most animals rely on their hearing more than we do. As humans, we rely on eyesight and primates overall have better eyes than other animals.
Animals often have larger or more specialized ear structures, such as larger ear size or more acute auditory receptors, that allow them to hear a wider range of frequencies and detect fainter sounds. Additionally, some animals have evolved to rely more heavily on their sense of hearing for survival, leading to enhanced auditory capabilities compared to humans.
Silkworms are an example of a beneficial relationship between people and animals because humans have domesticated silkworms for their silk production. Silkworms rely on humans for their survival and in return, humans care for the silkworms by providing them with mulberry leaves to eat. This mutually beneficial interaction demonstrates how people and animals can live together harmoniously for a common benefit.
Three basic needs of animals and humans are food, water, and shelter. These essential requirements are necessary for survival and well-being.
Thermal Energy
Humans are considered free-living animals as they are not obligate parasites that rely on a host for survival. While humans can have parasitic relationships with certain organisms (e.g., bacteria or viruses), they are not classified as parasitic by nature.
Plants depend on humans and other animals for survival primarily through the processes of pollination and seed dispersal. Many plants rely on animals, including humans, to pollinate their flowers, which is essential for reproduction and fruit production. Additionally, animals help in dispersing seeds away from the parent plant, promoting genetic diversity and colonization of new habitats. Furthermore, humans often cultivate plants, providing them with necessary resources like water, nutrients, and protection from pests, thereby enhancing their survival and growth.
Easy we domesticated them
They are things that rely on others. Example: Humans rely on plants and animals so they are consumers.
Protecting natural habitat is important because plants, animals, and people need Natural Resources for survival. Humans rely on the earth's ecosystems for basic needs such as food, water, and air.
Yes. for food, comfort, and many more. look at "100 uses for animals" the book.
Dogs and most animals rely on their hearing more than we do. As humans, we rely on eyesight and primates overall have better eyes than other animals.
animals like goats could be used for many human benefits.
Humans. Humans are the only animals that can even be considered evil despite the fact that humans already are evil. Our intentions is what makes us evil. We are emotionally complicated and, therefore, easily corrupted emotionally. Unlike humans, other animals' survival depends on their instinct. Our survival is unfortunately based on emotions which causes us to be evil.
It makes them jerks. Unless they do it for survival reasons
Humans, like all animals, are heterotrophic. They can't synthesize their own food and have to eat other organisms to survive.