yes
It functions like the skin of and animal. I is what separates the plant from the external environment ;]
Botany or Plant Biology
it will affect the food chain if people take over plants plant eating animals will die then carnivores will die because they eat meat a+ extinction
Plant and animal cells include cytoplasm and nucleus. Cytoplasm has several cell organells to perform various activities to support life.
The environment of an animal or plant is crucial to it's survival, because it contains all of it's basic "survival gear" needed for life. For example, the environment of a squirrel will have proper shelter (trees), water sources, and food (nuts, berries, and seeds).
The people in Los Angeles affect the environment by the activities they engage in. If for example they have poor disposal practices, they end up polluting their environment and endangering plant and animal life.
I am not sure what adaptation you are referring to, and which animal or plant you are wondering about.
It depends in the environment. For example a plant that does not need alot of water would most likely live in the desert.
Environment is the surroundings where an plant or an animal exists.
The research of plant and animal organisms. Includes the use of microscopes, dissecting animal organs and the way certain aspects of the environment affect the surrounding life.
no
the environment affect plant by cutting tree and by so many things and the plant affect environment by breath the oxgyen on the night
wombats respond to the environment
It functions like the skin of and animal. I is what separates the plant from the external environment ;]
Botany or Plant Biology
There is definitely a relationship between an animal's gas exchange system and the environment. The animal gives the plant carbon dioxide and takes oxygen from the plant.
Hunter-gatherers altered the environment through activities such as controlled burning to manage vegetation for hunting and gathering, selective harvesting of resources leading to changes in plant and animal populations, and the creation of tools and structures using natural materials which could impact local ecosystems.