Every plant is living so therefore bamboo is living
They main meal is bamboo but I don't think so that they are living on bamboo. They like to lie or rocks or grass but I haven't heard of panda's living on the bamboo
All cells are living. It is considered a plant cell.
Since bamboo is a living thing, I guess it's a conductor.
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if you take a look inside a bamboo stick there is a membrane layer; there isn't a cell wall.
What does a bear do in the woods? What does a duck do in the water? What do dogs do on your living room floor when they can't get out side? Pandas also use bamboo for shelter, food and survival.
It's diet is bamboo, particularly the pith (inside part) of the stem. It is cathemeral (active both day and night) and lives in large groups.
Yes. Mai Pai Paa Bamboo shoots, seedlings and leaves are the favorite food for elephants.Mai Sang Leaves, bamboo shoots and seedlings can be eaten. This is the type of bamboo the elephants like the most.Mai Phak It is the biggest leaf of bamboo. Seedlings, bamboo shoots and leaves can be edible.It depends on the season and the elephant's location. An elephant living in a dry, desert location will mostly eat shrubs as about 75% of their diet. The elephants that reside in the forests of Asia will eat more bamboo than those that live in the desert. The average elephant will eat bamboo, as elephants eat a wide variety of plants.
In the past, Panda was an animal eating meat. A long long time ago, the living environment changed, Panda had to go into the bamboo forest. There, they didn't have enough meat to eat. They must eat bamboo instead. That is an evolution of an animal eating meat. Nowadays, Panda prefer bamboo to meat.
Yes, bamboo is a living thing. It is a type of grass belonging to the subfamily Bambusoideae within the family Poaceae. Bamboo is known for its rapid growth and adaptability, often found in various climates around the world. Like all plants, it engages in photosynthesis and requires water, sunlight, and nutrients to thrive.
A biotic factor is any factor living in a biome. Examples are bamboo trees, lemurs, grasses, rubber trees, and insects.
The Kawashima family in "So Far From the Bamboo Grove" were Japanese. They were living in Korea during the time of World War II when Japan occupied the country.