Parasite, mistletoe,
Angiosperms are seed plants that produce flowers enclosed within a carpel. Angiosperms that live off other plants are called parasitic angiosperms.
seed plants usaually live off of the suns energy, water, and fertile soil
Plants which live in water (such as waterlilies) can also be called aquatic plants, plants which live in marshy ground or at the edges of ponds (such as reeds) can also be refered to as marginal aquatics. Moisture loving plants is another term which is often used.
no because a plant gives off oxygen
I forgot what it is called but they live in and feed off of rocks.
Plants give off oxygen in which humans live off. And in return humans give off carbon dioxide in which plants live off.
mushrooms live off of plants molds and mildew live of warmth and some other molds live off of rotting food what fungus causes plants to wilt and yet they don't die
Angiosperms are seed plants that produce flowers enclosed within a carpel. Angiosperms that live off other plants are called parasitic angiosperms.
Since parasitic plants live off other plants, they could be said to 'eat' them.
seed plants usaually live off of the suns energy, water, and fertile soil
No.
oxygen
No, they feed off of live plants or prey.
No, you can live off of plants, like the world was originally intended
co2 is not bad at all because that is what plants live off of. and without co2 and plants could not live and provide oxygen for the animal kingdom
Plants which live in water (such as waterlilies) can also be called aquatic plants, plants which live in marshy ground or at the edges of ponds (such as reeds) can also be refered to as marginal aquatics. Moisture loving plants is another term which is often used.
water