Science, asked by sreyashi22, 1 month ago

Bugs are
(a) Herbivores
(b) Omnivores
(c) Parasites
(d) Scavengers​

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Answered by bnagarani80
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Explanation:

In natural and agricultural ecosystems, omnivorous insects are omnipresent. ... Many insects are life-history omnivores, which means that they act as herbivores during one stage of their life, then as predators during another.

Answered by aditi4928
1

Answer:

It is actually depended on what of bug/insect it is .

Some insects are omnivores. Ants eat seeds, nectar, and, often, other insects but on the other hand some insects/bugs are also herbivores .Such as grasshoppers.

So we can't really tell that whether the bug is herbivores , omnivores , parasites or scavenger

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