i think it is because it is to do with photosynthisis. it gets heat from the sun which that helps it keep healthy and grow up wards.then it gets consumes water for it to be stronger then carbon dioxide mixes in with both of them and then that makes the clorifill in the leaves.then it enters to the earth as we call it energy that is there natrull waist
p.s sorry for any spelling maskaes
Animals have a brain and a heart. They are able to forage for food and know when they are hungry. Therefore, if they even smell food that they can eat, they will eat it.
Plants have cells and make food through photosynthesis, which is sunlight and carbon dioxide. They do not need "food" like we do, but if us humans forget to water them, or, in natural climates, no rain has come, then they will die.
Animals and plants have different needs, so that will determine whether they live or die in the right climate.
The easiest answer to the question appears to be stem cells. Stem cells are important for the continuous generation of new cells, and they seem to be more efficient in plants than in animals.
probalaby because it eats a healthy diet and carnivores eat meat with may get dieses from the animal they aet and become ill and die
because that's just how nature works!
The plant is not producing enough cellulose
Plant eaters would most likely eat cushion plants
Generally, no it would not be able to survive solely on misted water. Unless the ground around the base of the plant is misted much more often, the plant would most likely shrivel up, and die.
Natural Selection a theory originated by Charles Darwin states that the fittest will survive. The organisms most likely to survive are the fittest, the ones that can adapt themselves to a changing environment. Edit: it's those with traits best suited to their environment. -Holy122
Yes both plant and animal can survive on another planet. They will survive until they have to breathe. There are many planets in the universe, most of which are beyond the reach of our telescopes, so we have relatively little information about them. But chances are, there are planets somewhere in the universe on which plants and animals can survive. In our own solar system, however, the planets other than Earth present environments which are too hot, too cold, without breathable atmosphere, without water, or otherwise very difficult places for plants and animals to live.
able to live through changes in temperature
Animals will loose their home and try to survive , most likely they wont.
The plant is not producing enough cellulose
Able to live through changes in temperatureApex
The nasturtium plant can be placed in an aquarium, but it most likely will not survive very long. This type of plant does not do well completely immersed in water.
He discovered that plants and animals with the most suitable conditions in an area are the most likely to survive. This is called natural selection.
Caterpillars
Plant eaters would most likely eat cushion plants
Animals lose their survival instincts in captivity this is because they are not exposed to their natural habitat. If these animals are brought back into the wild, they will most likely not survive.
Animals that urinate less conserve more water so would be better adapted to survive.
No, for different reasons. Plants create oxygen through a process called photosynthesis, which is crucial to survive. They also produce food for herbivores, which, in turn, is food for carnivores.
Most animals need food or nutrition to survive .