Soil is rich in nutrients , especially nitrogenwhich is essential for the survival of plants.Roots of plants also get firmed into the soil,which allows them to go deeper into the soil in search of water, salts and minerals. Also decomposers ,like bacteria present in the soil decays organic matters,converting them to humus ,which is important for plants.
they help them by helping their cells
No, ladybugs are actually beneficial for plants as they feed on harmful pests like aphids, helping to protect the plants from damage.
Yes, praying mantises are beneficial for plants because they eat insects that can harm plants, helping to control pest populations and protect the plants.
In plants, carbohydrates are stored as starch. This is their main storage of energy, and it's all over the plants, helping it to continue to grow come springtime.
they help by spreading pollin ever where helping plants grow
it is using less energy from power plants which is helping with pollution
It can be used for helping insects find plants, and medical scanning.
Yes because it has lots of minerals from the rock in it, therefore helping to fertilise plants that grow in the soil.
Flavonoids in plants are involved in the pigmentation of the flowers helping to create the yellow or red/blue pigments in the petals. They also perform chemical message functions in plants.
Yes, ice plants are considered succulents because they have fleshy leaves that store water, helping them survive in dry conditions.
because without the environment we would die. the plants give us oxygen to live.
Helping plants make the world a greener place ... chlorophyll.