Dictyosomes of plants and lower invertebrates are the same as the Golgi. It is an alternative term.
Yes the cell walls of nonvascular plants do support their bodies
the answer is mussle
I'm so sorry to say but plants do not have bodies because when they die the shrivel and are just are dead
A fish's niche is : Eat plants in the water Their 'waste' can be used to fertilize the plants in the water They provide food for other animals and humans. When they die their bodies float down to the bottom of the ocean etc and act like a fertilizer for the earth
Nitrogen
Transpiration. I think.
plants are not invertebrates because they have no outer skeleton and are not classified as neither vertebrates or invertebrates.
If there is no invertebrates there will be no life on earth, for example pollinators such as bees and butterflies are important for plants to complete their life cycle.
Roly polys or pillpugs are invertebrates that are crustaceans. They are found in many different areas and like to eat plants.
Tree's are neither vertebrates nor invertebrates, as those are distinctions used in the animal kingdom, and plants are not animals.
Yes the cell walls of nonvascular plants do support their bodies
the answer is mussle
I'm so sorry to say but plants do not have bodies because when they die the shrivel and are just are dead
Patrick Lynn Colin has written: 'Caribbean reef invertebrates and plants' -- subject(s): Invertebrates, Marine animals
No, most shorebirds are feeding on invertebrates in the exposed shoreline sediments, not plants.
The cells live in the live bodies of both the plants and animals. The cells can only live in the bodies of the live animals and plants.
Many animals eat plants. Mammals (cows, deer, horses), fish, invertebrates (snails).