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MODES OF Nutrition, Examples, Large canine teeth, Teeth structure…
MODES OF Nutrition
Animal Nutrition
Carnivores
Animals that feed on other animals
Predator-prey interaction
Cats
Dogs
Tigers
Lions
Omnivores
Animals which eatboth animal and plant food
Red Fox)
Bear
Rats
Pigs
Crows
Man
Dentritivores:that feed on debris
:Earthworms
Herbivores
Cattle
Rodents
Rabbit
Horse
Sheep
Filter feeder
Filter food from water by different organs
Certain whales
Mussels
Fluid feeder
Ingest food in the form of liquid
Aphids
Female Mosquito
Use stylet,some use tubular mouthpart
Macrophagous Feeders
Scarping
Garden
snail
Seizing and swallowing
Spotted dog fish
Tantacular feeding
Hydra
Ectoparasite
Ticks
Live Upon the host
Leech
Flea
Aphid
Obligate parasite
Plasmodium
Viruses
Endoparasite
Tape worm
Round worm
Entamoeba histolytica
Facultative parasite
Candida(fungus)
Parasitis Nutrition
Plant Nutrition
:Autotrophic Nutrition
Mineral nutrition in plants
Magnesium
Iron
Phosphorousp
Nitrogen
Sources
Natural sourcesw
Organic Manure
Sewage slug
Artificial sources
Urea
Superphosphate
Ammonium nitrate
Heterotrophic Nutrition
Symbiotic Nutrition
Mychorrhizae
Root Nudule
Lichen
Parasitic Nutrition
Cuscuta
Saprophitic Nutrition
Mushrooms
Molds
Insectivorous plants
Venus fly trap
Sundew
Pitcher plant
Chlorophyll
Examples
Large canine teeth
Teeth structure funtionally and structurally intermediate between herbivores and carnivores
Inhalant siphon
Mode of nutrition in which organisms can synthessze food from inorganic salt
Live within the host
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Can live with or without host
Live with host in whole life cycle
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