HORTICULTURE

HORTICULTURE SCIENCE

ENTOMOLOGY

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feeding on carrion; from the greek word phagos, to each, and necro, meaning dead
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entomology
B
necrophagous
C
carrion
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Necrophagous – feeding on carrion; from the Greek word phagos, to eat, and necro, meaning dead. Postmortem interval (PMI) – the time elapsed since a person has died. Algor mortis – the cooling of body temperature after death.

Detailed explanation-2: -We define necrophagy as feeding on carrion tissue or feeding on liquids exuded from carrion.

Detailed explanation-3: -The noun carrion refers to the dead and rotting flesh of an animal. Ever seen a dead opossum or cat in the road? You can call that roadkill carrion. The word carrion comes from a Latin word caro, which means “meat, ‘’ but carrion is usually considered unfit for human consumption.

Detailed explanation-4: -Necrophagy is the act of feeding on corpses or carrion that were not killed to be eaten by the predator or others of its species. The word is derived from Ancient Greek “nekros” meaning corpse or dead and “phagos” meaning to eat.

Detailed explanation-5: -A scavenger is an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material. Many scavengers are a type of carnivore, which is an organism that eats meat.

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