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1. A tiger does not eat plants, so it does not depend on plants for food. Is the statement true?
Justify your answer.
2. All plants are autotrophic. Do you agree? Give reasons.
3. In a forest, trees keep taking nutrients from the soil. Therefore, after sometime, the nutrient level
will become so low that growth of trees will suffer. Do you agree? Give reasons.
4. Plants need nitrogen to make proteins. Can they absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere?
Answers
Answer:Question 1. Tiger being a carnivorous animal doesn't feed on plants, instead feeds on plant eating animals, i.e., herbivorous animals or herbivores, such as a deer. The Brainliest Answer! Yes, the tiger doesn't eat plants but we can't say that it doesn't depends on plants.
Question 2. Yes. Autotrophic plants are those plants that prepare their own food by the process of photosynthesis. ... These plants are therefore known as heterotrophs and don't have the capability to do photosynthesis due to absence of chlorophyll.So,all plants are not autotrophic
Question 3.yes it is absolutely true , because in forest the trees continues to take nutrition from the soil , this lead to decrease in the nutrient in the soil and they will no farmer or anyone to be add fertilizers to the soil..
Question 4.No they can not absorb nitrogen directly from the atmosphere but there is a bacteria called rhizobium in the roots of plants in soil which coverts nitrogen into nitrates. and these nitrates are then absorbed by plants
Explanation:
1. tiger is a carnivores but it can still depends on grass
2 yes all the plants are autotrophic.
it's answer if your 1 and 2 question