Yes. The best example is probably chalk.
Starch is the storage form of carbohydrates in plants. In contrast, glycogen is the storage form of carbohydrates in animals.
because waxes are highly waterproof and they provide a form of protection to plants and animals
true or false animals store lipids in the form of oil while plants store lipids in the form of fats
Plants give animals protection by providing some form of shelter in addition food and oxygen
Nitrogen fixing bacteria will enable some plants to convert atmospheric oxygen to a form that can be used by plants. The plants are then eaten by animals.
Biological weathering
lorpumete
Humus
Glycogen is the storage form for animals, starch for plants.
Animals consume plants which have taken phosphorus out of the soil. They then excrete it in the form of manure and biosolids which returns it to the soil.
A group of plants and animals adapted to similar conditions is called a community.
Coral are tiny little animals. Their skeletons form reefs.