Plants show movement through their growth. This is evident if you take notice how a bud blossoms.
in your farts
A rockery.
no
In fluids usually viscous forces are in action.
Except for Venus flytraps and other plants of such kind, because plants are autotrophs and don't eat other organisms.
I think that it would be a place where there were many trees and other plants. :]p
Plants have a variety of defenses. Some possess thorns, chemicals (poison ivy), foul taste, some plants may respond to touch a process called thigmonastic movements (accomplished by a change in tugor pressure), some plants have Batesian mimicry where certain parts mimic other animals (commonly insects); coevolution is also quite common in plants, providing food or shelter for one species why they defend the plant from other animals
you may be referring to animals that either eat other animals or plants... they are called omnivores
they are known as heterotrops the cant make food themselves they depend on other plants and animals example fungi,like mushroom
they eat bamboos
An omnivore is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants
grass and other kind of plants