An organism that only eats plants is called a herbivore. Herbivores obtain energy and nutrients from consuming plant material, such as leaves, stems, and fruits. Some examples of herbivores include rabbits, deer, and cows.
Herbivores are organisms that eat only plants. They have specialized digestive systems that allow them to break down the cellulose in plant material for energy. Examples of herbivores include cows, rabbits, and deer.
An organism can only have one genus name as part of its scientific classification. The genus name is always capitalized and is used alongside the species name to give the organism its unique scientific name.
False. The classification group that is made up of only one type of organism that can reproduce only with others like itself is a species, not a genus. A genus is a broader classification group that contains one or more closely related species.
The scientific name for a herbivore is an organism that primarily feeds on plants.
An organism that only eats plants would be an herbivore.
Herbivore
Herbivore.
A herbivore is an animal (or human) that eats only plants. Some examples are a deer or a person who is a vegetarian.
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Organisms that eat only plants are called herbivores.
the role of the robin is of a secondary consumer
Any animal that eats only plants. Cows, horses, sheep, rabbits.
Any animal that eats only plants. Cows, horses, sheep, rabbits.
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
An organism that only eats plants is called a herbivore. Herbivores obtain energy and nutrients from consuming plant material, such as leaves, stems, and fruits. Some examples of herbivores include rabbits, deer, and cows.
An organism that eats other living things is called a predator.