because they get all the stuff the other thing eats
False, Animals can not live without plants.
ECOSYSTEM
well, it is impossable to tell because they relay on each other possibly everything in the world has elayed on plants or animals. sometimes plants need to relay on animals for seed garmination or for moving the seed to afar. sometimes animals relay on plants to live, for example, we relay on veg ad fruit for food. therefore, we cannot tell
sheep
Desert animals either feed on plants or they feed on other animals.
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Animals get most of their energy and nutrition from plants. Animals either eat the plants, or eat animals that ate the plants. Also, it gives animals a place to live. Such as Spiders, ants, moles, and other animals. Plants also provide animals oxygen.
Organisms depend on each other for food, shelter, and other resources. For example, plants provide oxygen and food for animals, while animals help pollinate plants or disperse seeds. This interconnectedness forms complex ecosystems where each organism plays a vital role in maintaining the balance and stability of the ecosystem.
Many animals depend on plants. Most animals just eat them, but some animals will you plants as shelter, to hide from predators, and many other reasons.
Plants and animals are not similar however they do affect each other. Plants make their own food using photosynthesis. Animals must consume other organisms to get their nutrients. Plants also do not have nervous systems, while Animals do. They are also in completely separate kingdoms of life (animals are in anamalia, plants are in plantae).
Aquatic plants and animals live together in the pond because they both bond in the their same environment to either help each other with benefit or even provide a home.
Plants and animals live in ecosystems because they depend on each other for food, shelter, and other resources. Ecosystems provide a balance of interactions between living organisms and their physical environment that allows for the survival and thriving of different species. This interconnected web of relationships is crucial for maintaining the health and stability of the ecosystem.