Biology, asked by vinaydudeja71, 6 months ago

Explain the terms:

a) Herbivorous

b) Omnivorous

c) Carnivorous

d) Producers

e) Decomposers​

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Answered by janavi43thakkar
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herbivorous - feeding on plants

omnivorous- feeding on a variety of food of both plant and animal origin.

carnivorous- feeding on another animal

producers- Producers are any kind of green plant. Green plants make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy to make sugar. The plant uses this sugar, also called glucose to make many things, such as wood, leaves, roots, and bark. Trees, such as they mighty Oak, and the grand American Beech, are examples of producers.

decpomposers- Decomposers are the garbage men of the animal kingdom; they take all the dead animals and plants (consumers and decomposers) and break them down into their nutrient components so that plants can use them to make more food. Decomposers in the forest come in many different shapes and sizes. Shelf fungus is a fungus that grows on the sides of trees. It grows into the tree and decomposes it slowly. Have you ever been walking through the woods and come across a dead log that falls apart and is full of dirt? That is because decomposers have been eating and digesting that log for several years, turning it into dirt that is wonderful for plants.

Answered by sanikanaik32680
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a) Herbiverous - A herbivore is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants, and only plants.Many herbivores have special digestive systems that let them digest all kinds of plants, including grasses.

b) Omnivorous - An omnivore is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants. Many will eat eggs from other animals. Omnivores eat plants, but not all kinds of plants. Unlike herbivores, omnivores can't digest some of the substances in grains or other plants that do not produce fruit.

c) Carnivorous - A carnivore meaning "meat eater" is an animal whose food and energy requirements derive solely from animal tissue or meat, whether through hunting or scavenging. Animals that depend solely on animal flesh for their nutrient requirements are called obligate carnivores while those that also consume non-animal food are called facultative carnivores

d) Producers - Photosynthesizing organismsProducers are any kind of green plant. Green plants make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy to make sugar. The plant uses this sugar, also called glucose to make many things, such as wood, leaves, roots, and bark. Trees, such as they mighty Oak, and the grand American Beech, are examples of producers.

e) Decomposes - An organism that primarily feeds on dead organisms or the waste from living organisms. Decomposers are the garbage men of the animal kingdom; they take all the dead animals and plants and break them down into their nutrient components so that plants can use them to make more food. Decomposers in the forest come in many different shapes and sizes. Shelf fungus is a fungus that grows on the sides of trees. It grows into the tree and decomposes it slowly.

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