Biology, asked by zaradoll, 7 months ago

which physical feature of animals can be used to determine their diet​

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Answered by skvijay36
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Answer:

Explanation:

Animals are multicellular.

Animals are heterotrophic, obtaining their energy by consuming energy-releasing food substances.

Animals typically reproduce sexually.

Animals are made up of cells that do not have cell walls.

Animals are capable of motion in some stage of their lives.

Answered by dhanyabaiju
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Explanation:

Every living organism needs to find some way of nourishing itself, and animals are no exception. The exact diet of different animal species is extremely dependant on the animal and the area in which it lives.

Animals must eat other living organisms in order to survive including both plants and other animals, as well as having access to water. Animals have adapted to their surroundings and so will make the most of what is there. Camels for example, inhabit dry and baron deserts where there is little water, so they have evolved the ability to store large amounts of water in their bodies.

Although the exact diets of individual animal species are very varied, the diet of animals is usually split into three groups, which are herbivores, omnivores and carnivores.

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