Plants are important because they inhale the Carbon Dioxide in the air and exhale oxygen into the air so that we can breath and we won't DIE.
The reason why the food that plants make is important not only to the plant themselves, but to other organisms, is because the nutrients that the plant makes from photosynthesis not only helps the plant but other organisms that feed off of the plant and the plant's nutrients.
because plants preform respiration, this produces oxygen which is vital for aerobic respiration.
all the living organisms including humans are linked to each other and to the biosphere for survival
the organisms rely on each other for survival.
The reason why the food that plants make is important not only to the plant themselves, but to other organisms, is because the nutrients that the plant makes from photosynthesis not only helps the plant but other organisms that feed off of the plant and the plant's nutrients.
Plants are important because they inhale the Carbon Dioxide in the air and exhale oxygen into the air so that we can breath and we won't DIE.
Dead organisms are important to the environment because they provide food for many other living organisms. Dead organisms also become a part of the soil and allow plants and animals to feed.
Why do plants and other photosynthetic organisms need CO2 from the atmosphere?
Wildlife is important because plants give energy to other organisms on earth, other organisms take care of the plants, and humans use these organisms as food, energy, and other things as well. Without wildlife, humans would not exist.
Most plants.
A heterotroph ('eating others'). This can mean the consumption of animals or plants (as both are organisms), and makes all animals, some plants (carnivorous or parasitic) and all fungi heterotrophs. 'Regular' photosynthesizing plants 'feed' off sunlight, making them autotrophs ('eating independently').
plants There are other organisms beside plants. Algae,some bacteria and protozoans are examples