1.the oak trees, like any other plant create sugars from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water, they then feed on these sugars
2. in truth, a flower would not be considered an organisim by itself, flowers are a part of plants.
3 & 4. acorns contain seeds but are considered a fruit or nut, and they wont be considered organisims. seeds arent true organisims untill they sprout, the plant embryo in a seed feeds off stored food in the seed, somewhat like an egg.
5. deer feed on various plants and grasses
6. mice can eat almost anything, especially if they live around humans. it can also depend on the type of mouse.
7. it also depends on the type of birds, but most tend to feed on fruit or nuts
8. grsshoppers are herbivores and tend to eat vegetation
9. im not sure of that specific type of caterpillar, but most tend to eat plants or other insects
10. owls eat small rodents, rabbits, squirrels, or other small mammals, some eat insects, and some also eat fish or other birds.
11. hawks eat small mammals and other birds
12. spiders eat insects
13. a mushroom is a type of fungi. as far as i can say, mushrooms are heterotrophic, they gain their food from outside sources insead of making food.
14.earth worms eat dead organic matter.
15. (see answer #13)
16. its a parasite, it feeds off of the nutrients on another organisim
17. fleas are also parasires, they feed off the nutrients in an animal's body
18.if i am not mistalen, larkspurs are a type of plant, they use photosynthesis to make sugar (see answer # 1).
2007-04-03 03:22:39
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answer #1
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answered by comic book guy 2
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1. It uses sunshine water and CO2 to make sugar.
2. same
3. It has energy from fat that it uses.
4. Same
5. twigs, grass, buds, fruit
6. grass and seeds mostly but will eat most plants
7. Mostly insects but some eat other animals.
8. grasshoppers eat grass and plants
9. leaves
10. animals or birds
11. same
12. insects mostly
13. decaying plants
14. same
15. same
16. spiders and sometimes aphids or ants
17. blood and decaying matter when young.
18. sunlight water and CO2 like plants
2007-04-02 14:33:12
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answer #2
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answered by bravozulu 7
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