Omnivore A eats Plant A, Plant B, Herbivore A and Herbivore B
As we all know that we are living in a ecosystem in which all the living organisms depends on each other for their requirements.
In ecology, food chain is a sequence of transfer of matter and energy in form of food from organisms to organisms. Plants have a capacity of photosynthesis due to which they convert solar energy to chemical energy or food. After that the herbivore animals are totally depends on plants for their food requirements and they are also eaten by omnivorous animals to fulfill their food requirements. Omnivorous animals may takes plants directly or indirectly by consuming the herbivores animals.
Photosynthesis ➡️ Plant A ➡️ Herbivores A
➡️ Omnivorous animals
Photosynthesis➡️ Plant B ➡️ Herbivores B
Plant A and Plant B Herbivore A eats Plant A Herbivore B eats Plant B Omnivore...
A highly competitive plant has a specialist insect herbivore that could limit its growth. Scientists test the effect of the herbivore on the plant's competitive ability by killing the herbivore with pesticides in some plots to compare with plots that were not sprayed with pesticide. Which of the following outcomes are expected for this experiment? O A Lower herbivore populations in plots that were sprayed with pesticide B Herbivores consume more of the competitive plant in plots that were not...
JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE.............................. Part1: Create a class Herbivore and a class Carnivore. Each herbivore can eat a Plant to survive and each carnivore eats herbivore to survive. Herbivores and carnivores can move to a location around themselves. The speed of movement of the carnivore is faster than a herbivore. Animals and plants can leave for certain amount of time and after that they die. Animals have level of energy and if the energy of an animal is less than a...
I need 3 examples of three different plants species with herbivore interactions and respective plant defenses in general. Thank you.
Organism Consumer (1°or 2°) or Producer Herbivore, Omnivore, Carnivore, or Autotroph Bear Bison Camel Cat Cow Donkey Elephant Goat Hippo Horse Lion Rhino Tiger Great Goldfish Low Shrubs Verdigrass Dry Goatweed Plains Bushtail Grass Indigo Waterweed 1. How might the extinction of the dry goatweed cause a decline in the tiger population? 2. A pesticide is slowly leaked into the plains region. The plains bushgrass survives but contains trace amounts of the pesticide within it. Scientists find that the pesticide...
Good Eats, Inc., a national food company, is evaluating whether to extend its product line into plant-based foods. Given the recent success of Beyond Meat’s IPO and Impossible Foods’ anticipated IPO, Good Eats believes it can acquire the R&D talent to quickly develop similar plant-based products. The new product line would be marketed through its current distribution channels. Good Eats’ management will introduce the new product line early next year. The CFO believes the plant-based product line will require $40...
41. Microsporidia are A. Unicellular plant parasites B. Multicellular plant parasites C. Unicellular animal parasites D. Multicellular animal parasites E. Protists 42. Fungi digest in mammalian herbivore rumens. A. plant biomass B. animal biomass c. other fungi D. protists E. bacteria 43. The genus of lichens is A. Lichen B. Cyanolichen C. Algaensis D. Cyanoalgaensis E. Lichens do not have a single genus 44. Symbiotic relationships occur between fungi and A. Bacteria B. Animals C. Plants D. Green algae E....
What is the hydrologic cycle? the cycle that illustrates how water cycles in, on and above the Earth it illustrates the linear step by step way water moves it is a cycle that started when humans began overconsumption of water Sublimation is the process where --- O ice turns directly into vapor. liquid water turns into vapor. Transpiration is the process where O liquid enters the food chain. O liquid water turns into vapor. plants release water vapor. 1. A...
Briefly, explain culture and its relation to social control. Do you believe consumerism is still a pervasive part of our culture? Why or why not? How and why are we being taught to consume? Do you think this pattern of consumerism is changing with new generations of people?
b. A person eats mushrooms because he hears that they contain "enzymes that are good for you."What is the end product of digesting mushroom proteins? Do you think the enzymes” would be active after digestion? B. DIPEPTIDES Draw the two dipeptides which can be formed from serine and cysteine. Circle the amide bonds. Hint: It helps to draw the amino group to the left and carboxyl to the right when orienting the amino acids. Ser-Cys Cys-Ser C. AMINO ACIDS AND...
3. What is some nutritional advice or recommendations you could provide someone who eats in response to emotions? Search entries or author Unread We were unable to transcribe this image2. Why do people turn to food to comfort them from negative emotions or stress?