Yes. There are many examples of symbiotic relationships between plants and animals, many of which are mutualistic*. For example:
Herbivores eat plants, and their droppings propagate new plants and fertilize all. Their grazing also strengthen the existing plants' next growth cycle;
Birds eat berries, sustaining themselves, then disburse the seeds through excretion (droppings), propagating new growth and helping to sustain many plant species. Many kinds of birds and many kinds of animals do this;
Bees use pollen to sustain themselves, and in the process, disburse pollen (pollinate blooms), ensuring the setting of seeds. Many other kinds of insects engage in this activity also.
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Symbiosis refers to the living together of different organisms within a given biome, a relationship between two or more organisms in which there is some combination of harm and/or benefit to each organism. There are 4 different types of symbiotic relationships.
Amensalism: a relationship in which a product of one organism has a negative effect on another organism;
Commensalism: a relationship in which one organism benefits from a relationship with another, while the other neither benefits, nor is harmed;
* Mutualism: a relationship in which organisms are mutually beneficial to each other;
Parasitism: a relationship in which one organism benefits while the other, host organism, is harmed.
We have hearts animals have hearts , have you ever felt a plants heart beat plus can plants walk
A symbiotic relationship is a relationship were two different organisms benefit from each other. The bacteria Listonella anguillarum and Vibrio campbellii have a symbiotic relationship to the mangrove trees in estuaries.
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Once living plants and animals have become rock through petrification or fossilization.
Animals rely on plants to feed them or to feed animals that feed them. Plants rely on animals to spread their seeds.
If earth had no carbon dioxide then no plants (or animals) would have ever evolved because they all need it for respiration to take place.
No, both animals and plants are capable of movement. While animals have the ability to move from one place to another, plants exhibit different types of movements such as growth towards a light source (phototropism) or in response to touch (thigmotropism).
Reactions to stimuli vary between animals and plants. The big difference is that animals are mobile while most plants are unable to move from their location. As stationary life forms, plants still grow in response to stimuli. They exhibit phototropism, geotropism, hydrotropism, thigmotropism, and response to the length of the day.
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you and other animals get the energy from the food the consume . this starts from the producers wich are the plants then it goes to the animal the eats the producer and finally we eat who ever eated the producer theres where we get our energy
Land and aquatic. Compared to the food webs involving only land animals and plants; and only aquatic animals and plants the food webs that involve both land and aquatic animals and plants are small or are only a small part of a particular web. All complete food webs will show producers (plants), consumers (animals), and decomposers (scavengers, fungus, bacteria, etc) Go to this website and you will find the best Turkish Food ever http://www.turkishcookbook.com/