Plants and animals both go through stages in their lifetime. These stages are called the plants or animals life cycle.
life cycle
The nitrogen goes into the soil and then into the atmosphere through denitrification ;)
Plants go through stages of seed germination, growth, reproduction, and death, while animals go through stages of birth, growth, reproduction, and death. These life stages are essential for the survival and continuation of each species.
No. The main differences is that a plant cell has a cell wall and a animal cell doesn't and the plant cell goes through the process of photosynthesis to make its own food. ~Naa'Irah T. :)
No. The main differences is that a plant cell has a cell wall and a animal cell doesn't and the plant cell goes through the process of photosynthesis to make its own food. ~Naa'Irah T. :)
Water goes through "xylem".
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
Plants and animals both go through stages in their lifetime. These stages are called the plants or animals life cycle.
The stages through which a plant or animal goes in its life is called its life cycle. This cycle typically includes stages such as birth, growth, reproduction, and death. It varies among different species and can include distinctive phases like larval stages, metamorphosis, or flowering.
During development of a jellyfish, this mysterious sea animal goes through a stage of having 24 legs and no eyes. A jellyfish spends it's entire life in the water.
After the animals eat them, the seeds and the fruits will be in the stomach. The fruit gets digested but the seed cannot be digested. So when the animal goes and take a dump, the droppings left by the animal will be the fresh soil for the plant. and there goes another generation of another plant. :D
it comes out the way its goes in