Biology, asked by umar3358, 9 months ago

What is therole of woodlouse in food chain??

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Answered by Anonymous
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The woodlouse is a herbivorous animal and therefore only eats organic plant matter. The woodlouse rarely eats live plants and feeds on the decaying leaf and plant matter found on the forest floor such as leaves, rotting wood and fruits that fall from the trees above.

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Answered by CloseEncounter
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Explanation:

A single woodlouse, (pea bugs and roly-polies are also commonly used names due to the woodlouse's ability to roll itself into a ball when in danger) may not bother you too much, however, an infestation of woodlice (the plural for woodlouse) is usually a sign that your home has sufficient damp and decaying wood for them ...

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