The presence of sunlight and water make the ecosystem suitable for survival.
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Nothing goes to waste in an ecosystem because of the food chain's and food webs that exist in an ecosystem. The cycle exists that includes photosynthesis and reproduction of plants and animals which depend on each other for survival.
what type of plants lives in the terrestrial ecosystem?
Plants perform a vital function for their own survival and as part of the ecosystem, and this is Photosynthesis. During this process, during which plants transform solar light into energy, the energy produced is stored in the leaves and part of the stems.
Yes
stability :)
Stability
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hahahahahahahahahah. People, trees ,grass ,plants, etc. The living parts of an ecosystem is the biotic factors.
ECOSYSTEM
Cactus, like other plants, uses photosynthesis to get energy.
Nothing goes to waste in an ecosystem because of the food chain's and food webs that exist in an ecosystem. The cycle exists that includes photosynthesis and reproduction of plants and animals which depend on each other for survival.
Cactus
All plants live in an ecosystem.
Cactus plants use their stems for storage. So that's where starches are stored. In fact, stems are where a cactus plant stores everything. Other, non cactus plants may use their roots for storage. But cactus roots are much too fibrous and shallow.
Yes, cactus plants have roots.Specifically, a cactus plant needs roots to take in moisture and dissolved nutrients from the soil. It is upon this underground supply of moisture and dissolved nutrients that the entire plant depends for survival and growth. Additionally, roots keep the plant anchored in the ground or - in the case of epiphytic cactus plants - to the branches of trees.
A cactus competes with other plants for water.