no
It helps the seeds breathe in and out through the stomata.
Impervious seed coat and little moisture content in its embryonic and storage tissues coupled with various types of seed dormancy help seeds to survive long period of bitter cold, extrem heat or drought conditions.
Yes, because seeds respire anaerobically.
They get rid of trash and provide food for other animals. They also keep other animals or plants from over populating. Without them, the food chain would be cut off for animals and human life. Sometimes are used for medicine to cure sickness.
they survive by making ant holes or camoulafge with there suroundings
it helps it eat ants
they spread seeds
These omnivorous tend to eat anything to survive. Other than eating seeds and other vegetation, they will eat termites, bees, and ant larvae.
Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.
No, once an ant explodes its body integrity is destroyed to the point that that individual ant cannot survive.
I don't know, but I've microwaved an ant and it survived.
No .
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The coldest temperature an ant can survive is said to be as low as -94 degrees Fahrenheit/-70 degrees Celsius. If exposed to freezing temperatures for long enough, an ant will die.
no no seeds no food
Nectar, small insects, seeds.