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Nitrogen cycle
False.
carnivores would totally depend on herbivores to transfer energy from plants into a form of which they can eat,themselves. omnivores would partially depend as they can only transfer certain plants into energy.
Yes, plants do need Atmosphere to grow healthy
If there were no atmosphere, there would be no plants and animals.
Nitrogen cycle
by plants and the atmosphere
You can eat plants.......
because you can't transfer energy
The Sun heats plants, animals eat plants, and we eat the animals.
photosynthesis.
Plants use Oxygen from the atmosphere and nutrients from the soil when no light is available for photosynthesis.
False.
Plants and other photosynthetic organisms such as algae take in ________ from the atmosphere and combine it with water and energy from the sun to form sugar.
Tecnically, the Sun, because the Sun transfers it's energy to plants through sunlight and plants transfer energy to cows through digestion.
Photosynthesis is a process by which plants get energy, ATP.
carnivores would totally depend on herbivores to transfer energy from plants into a form of which they can eat,themselves. omnivores would partially depend as they can only transfer certain plants into energy.