Science, asked by sannya22, 1 year ago

1 From where do all organisms take
their food?
2 Name one sabrotrophic plant you eat?
3 Name two things that farmers and
to enrich the soil?​

Answers

Answered by kraveendran2004
1
The animals that they eat have already eaten plants, so the carnivores get their organic compounds from the animal tissue and the digested plant material inside those animals. Examples include lions and tigers. Omnivores eat anything. These animals (including humans) consume plants and other animals.

Mushrooms

The substances which are added to the soil in the form of nutrients for the healthy growth of plants are called manure and fertilizers. To improve the soil fertility farmers add manure to the soil this process is called as manuring.
Examples of manure include rabbit, horse, cow, and chicken poop and bat guano. Examples of fertilizers include synthetic chemical blends, minerals, and compost from decaying organic matter.
Answered by yamini25official
1
1) When plants carry out photosynthesis to make food they need four things; chlorophyll, energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil. Consumers are usually animals. Consumers cannot make their own food, so they have to eat other organisms.

2) Wild Rice/Watercress

3) Agricultural Tools/ Ploughing/ Fertilisers/Irrigation
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