Ampalaya is a type of vegetation. This plant is mostly affected by the locust when they are present in large numbers.
Mostly vegetation and small water insects
It is a secondary consumer, it eats rodents and insects which are mostly primary consumers.
Horned owls primarily eat small mammals such as mice, voles, and rats. They may also consume birds, insects, reptiles, and amphibians. They are skilled predators that hunt mostly at night.
Common insects found in Zambia, Africa include mosquitoes, tsetse flies, ants, beetles, and grasshoppers. These insects play important roles in the ecosystem and are part of the diverse wildlife in Zambia.
No, they eat vegetation exclusively, unlike chimps and humans.
for me , yes it can kill insects because of its bad odor, and by the help also of the materials/ingredients. .
ampalaya is a vegetable
Ampalaya in English is "bitter gourd."
is ampalaya monocot?
evaporation mostly affects the water cycle
Ampalaya plants have a strong odor and bitter taste.
Yes, they do. There are many, mostly smaller insects.
Ampalaya has a strong smell and a bitter taste.
Mostly it affects the red blood cells.
It mostly affects our health.
mostly insects
MATERIALS: casserole, cup, strainer, ampalaya leaves 1.) pick some leaves of ampalaya. 2.) wash it. 3.) boil a water in a casserole. 4.) when the water starts to boil; put the washed leaves of ampalaya in it. 5.) after 3-5 minutes, drain the ampalaya leaves ( don't throw the extract ) 6.) pour the extract to the cup for you to drink it.