The Mars theory was debunked, so no.
there are the inner plants and outer plants in the solar system
Venus fly trap
No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
There are eight planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Plants do not exist on any of the planets in our solar system.
Plants orbit the sun as part of the solar system in the same way that the Earth and other planets do. They do not have individual orbits like celestial bodies, but they rely on the sun's energy for photosynthesis and growth.
The solar system is not part of any other star system. It is part of a galaxy called Milky Way.
The atom and the solar system are not equal. The solar system contains the sun and the other planets.
Sirius is not part of our Solar System, so it is not appropriate to talk about "other objects in the solar system".
Our solar system has 1, Other solar systems are unexplored at the moment....
Currently, only Earth has known living plants. However, on Mars, NASA has been experimenting with growing plants in simulated Martian soil for potential future colonization. No other planets in our solar system are known to support plant life.
Plants in our solar system, including those on Earth, formed due to the force of gravity that led to the condensation of dust and gas in the early solar system. This process eventually allowed for the formation of protoplanetary disks, which served as the birthplace of plants through processes such as accretion and differentiation.
There are no galaxies in the solar system. The solar system consists of the sun and the planets and various other objects such as moons, comets, asteroids and other things. Our solar system is in a galaxy called the Milky Way.