Lost if not all marine animals are aerobic. This means that without oxygen they will die. As only plants and some species of fungi or bacteria produce oxygen, without plants (water dwelling plants) then aquatic animals would die.
marine organisms
No, because man and animals produce carbon dioxide and plants needs carbon dioxide.
Because plants don't have a need for animals, but animals need company and a mate so that they can continue and make their species last.
marine organisms
because of paige cobley
No because animals eat plants so if animals didnt eat plants the plants would die unless watered.
the aquatic animals and plants also known as water animals and plants or marine animals and plants can survive in water.as our body is designed to live in a particular area, environment the same way the water animals and plants are also designed to live in water.most of them have gills or special organs which helps them to breathe in water as water also consists of air.this is how plants and animals survive in water.
NO
Sharks, whales, dolphins and porpoises live in the Bahrain's marine life. Most all of the species that live in this marine life are already considered extinct.
The plants will happily live on. Plants do not need animals to live, though animals must have plants. Plants can produce both oxygen and carbon dioxide. Without animals to spread their pollen, however, some plants would have to find new ways to reproduce.
False, Animals can not live without plants.
Plankton, Zooplankton, Planaria, Algae (Algae are plants, growing in the water.) {Wrong category: This isn't a Gorillas category question: this is a Marine Animals or Marine Plants question, or an Ocean or Water question.}