The process in which plants use to make food that animals aren't able to do would be called photosynthesis; a process in which leaves conduct the conversion of energy from sunlight into chemical energy (food). Also, leaves take in carbon dioxide- air we breathe out- from the air and release oxygen- air we breathe in- through stomata (tiny pores in the leaf).
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Animals are dependant on plants because of the ongoing food chain. For example: Small animals eat plants, and large animals eat small animals. So if there were no plants the smallest animals would not be able to eat, so would die out, and larger animals would not be able to eat either, so they would also die.
Oxygen is important for the survival of plants and animals because it is essential for the process of respiration, which provides energy for cells to function. Plants use oxygen during cellular respiration to break down sugars and release energy, while animals rely on oxygen to breathe and convert nutrients into energy. Without oxygen, both plants and animals would not be able to survive.
it would be harnessed anywhere in manchester where you would be able to find a forest, plants, or animals.
overbreeding leading to decrease in population.
Animals do not have chlorophyll.
overbreeding leading to decrease in population.
Green plants are able to perform photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy by utilizing chlorophyll to capture light energy and convert it into chemical energy. This process allows plants to produce their own food in the form of glucose using carbon dioxide and water. Animals rely on consuming plants or other animals to obtain the nutrients and energy they need.
This is because chlorophyll in the plants allow them to absorb the suns energy and turn it into sugar through a process called photosynthesis. Animals do not contain chlorophyll within their bodies therefore they are not able to produce these sugars.
without the sun plants would not be able to be produced which would lead to animals not having food, which leads to dinosaurs to have no food and die -hope it helped
No, it does not feed off of dead plants and animals directly (as what certain types of fungus would). As with most plants they absorb the nutrients which are available in the soil after the decomposition process has taken place (fungi, bacteria etc). Clover (as with most legumes) is often used as a "green manure" as it is able to "fix" or convert nitrites into nitrates, which other plants can absorb.
While the fact that animals eat plants make it seem like animals shouldn't be around, they help the plants survive. The animals keep the population of plants under control. If animals were to disappear, then plants would grow everywhere. There's only so much space on the ground, so some of the plants leaves would be covered. The plants wouldn't be able to make food through photosyntesis, and they would die. Now usually plants die of old age. When they do, they are healthy, just dieing. If the plant were to die of starvation, it would hurt the soil a little as it goes back into the ground. This usually doesn't affect much, but lots of plants would be dieing, making the ground unhealthy. All the plants that survived would get sick and die.
animals can NOT make food only plants can... so that would be a no