Legumes
A herbivore is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants, and only plants. Omnivores can also eat parts of plants, but generally only the fruits and vegetables produced by fruit-bearing plants. Many herbivores have special digestive systems that let them digest all kinds of plants, including grasses. Herbivores need a lot of energy to stay alive. Many of them, like cows and sheep, eat all day long. There should be a lot of plants in your ecosystem to support your herbivores. If you put carnivores or some omnivores in your ecosystem, they'll eat your herbivores, so make sure you have enough herbivores to support them.
They get it from trees and plants. Their long trunk helps them to pluck the fruits from the tree or plant.
by any possible way as long as it is plated with seeds [plants, fruit, vegetables] or raised from birth [livestock] poultry, fish, meat etc. and food can also be produced almost everywhere
They are produced from long deaf plants and other organism coal gasoline and oil are often called what fuel
u know when you have greased a bearing when grease starts puffing out. as far as do you ever stop greasing a bearing not as long as the bearing is still in service
The two things produces by plants that would be important to keep astronauts alive on a long journey would be glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is most important.
Jam is a preservative so how it is produced will affect how long it can last for. This is true for all fruits that are made into jam, fresh will go bad long before the jam will.
Oxygen for sure..., food as well??
The will grow from the time you propagate them. How long they take to flower or fruit will depend on the type of plant. Some can take years.
Blood Is Produced By The Long Bones.
Many plants reproduce by seed: all the cereal crops, wheat, oats, barley; then legumes, peas, beans; flowers such as garden varieties, wild flowers such as dandelions, rose bay willow herb - the list is much too long to continue here.
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