Cactus plants are livingmembers of their environments. They're born, and they die. In between the cradle and the grave, they breathe, drink and eat, grow, hold down life sustaining jobs, raise families, respond to environmental challenges, and show their age.
An organism is any living thing, so a cactus is an organism. This is because the cactus is a plant, and therefore a living thing. Organisms can be plants or animals (including bugs, too!) or even little microscopic bacteria!
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The most popular plant living in the desert is cactus. There are different kinds of cactus, for example barrel cactus. There are other plants like grasses, shrubs, trees, and wildflowers.
Cactus plants use their stems for storage. So that's where starches are stored. In fact, stems are where a cactus plant stores everything. Other, non cactus plants may use their roots for storage. But cactus roots are much too fibrous and shallow.
In taxonomy (organization of living things), the "Kingdom" is the broadest classification of any living. Cacti are plants; therefore, the kingdom of the cactus is the plant kingdom.
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
Plants are living things, including their flowers.
Water is a non-living thing which is quite helpful to plants and animals unless they too wish to become non-living.
One non living factor that affects cactus growth is slow draining soil. A cactus plant prefers free draining soil that holds some moisture. It doesn't tolerate waterlogging. Another non living factor is the level of heat, light, and moisture. A cactus plant likes high heat in the desert and jungle, high light and low moisture in the desert, and low light and high moisture in the jungle.
Pumpkins are plants. They are living.
grass like all plants are living
Cactus, like other plants, uses photosynthesis to get energy.