well.....plants need sun,water, air and soil to grow
A herbivore feeds only on plants.
The pitcher plants, flycatchers, sundews, etc, are plants that tend to grow in nutrient poor soils. By feeding on insects the plants get all the nutrients they need for growth.
Plants that grow after one year are perennials.
They spread them on the fields where it feeds the plants and make them grow bigger/faster.
A parasite feeds on other plants and animals.
The structure that feeds most plants is soil, so the nutrients from it.
The Earth feeds off all of the plants that die they decompose and turn into fertilizer!
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and meat. An animal that feeds on both plants and animals An animal that feeds on both plants and animals An animal that feeds on both plants and animalsAnimals which eat both plants and flesh of other animals .For example-crow,bear etc.
Woops wrong one again. Um.... good bye.
Sunlight and water. Some plants can grow hydroponically and doe not always require soil. But Soil helps
The plant feeds and consumes energy from the sun through a system called Photosynthesis. Plants take in the suns energy and convert its energy and uses the energy to keep itself alive. Thats why plants grow towards the light.
Well, lichens, mosses, and algaes are one of them, though, not many plants grow in antarctica