Plants must have carbon dioxide from animals. Animals give off carbon dioxide when they breathe and plants give off oxygen so it's a fair exchange.
the answer is false because plants and animals are there own thing animals run and plants stay in one spot
When there are environmental chnges, plants and animals must have sex >
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A living thing that breaks down dead animals and plants for food is called a decomposer.
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Water is a non-living thing which is quite helpful to plants and animals unless they too wish to become non-living.
Nitrogen must be in the compound form before it is used by plants or animals
All animals are consumers as they do not produce there own food like plants. They must feed of other plants and animals to survive.
The plants will happily live on. Plants do not need animals to live, though animals must have plants. Plants can produce both oxygen and carbon dioxide. Without animals to spread their pollen, however, some plants would have to find new ways to reproduce.
Any animal (Including human beings). Plants live and need a source of energy but they dont "eat." They use photosynthesis.
Really the only thing I know of is plants.