No, not all types of cactus can be eaten. For example, the prickly pear cactus [Opuntia spp] is a fruit bearing plant. Its fruits may be green, purple or red in color. But it's the green colored fruit that tends to be eaten fresh or processed as jams and jellies. The darker colored fruits tend not to be flavorful.
They eat bark, grasses and aquatic plants.
Herbivores: Plants Carnivores:Meat Omnivores: Both
Because plants are eaten by animals, almost all life on Earth is directly indirectly...
All types i think white ( steamed ) rice is the most commonly eaten type rice
No, plants do not absorb all types of light.
Rice (all types)
If all plants die or are eaten, it would disrupt the entire ecosystem. Plants play a crucial role in producing oxygen, providing food and shelter for animals, and regulating the climate. The loss of plants could lead to a decline in biodiversity and ultimately affect other organisms that depend on them for survival.
80% of our food come from the angiosperm division of trees. That is all the flowering plants. Think of it this way: A piece of meat comes from an animal who had eaten a plant, or Our milk comes from cows who they had eaten some plants. So all the trail leads to flowering plants.
The sun. The sun gives energy to the plants, the plants give that energy to herbivores when they are eaten, the herbivores are then eaten by the carnivores and so the cycle continues.
80% of our food come from the angiosperm division of trees. That is all the flowering plants. Think of it this way: A piece of meat comes from an animal who had eaten a plant, or Our milk comes from cows who they had eaten some plants. So all the trail leads to flowering plants.
There are trees.
Almost all types of plants reproduce