to stay on the ground
Decomposed ones.
the animals would be floating
No, removing animals from the carbon cycle would not stop the cycle. While animals play a role in the carbon cycle through respiration and decomposition, the cycle would continue through other processes such as photosynthesis by plants, decomposition by microorganisms, and geological processes.
Grass helps animals by giving them energy. It is part of the food chain. For example: The sun gives energy to the plant which gives energy to a herbivore which gives energy to a carnivore which then decomposes into soil to give nutrients to the plant and then the cycle starts all over again.If there was no grass the would be no herbivores and if there was no herbivores then there would be no carnivores and then there would be no you and me! That is why grass helps animals.
one version of the cycle would be: seed -> seedling -> sapling -> mature plant -> seed
plant cells
They didn't, it was decided like it was their destiny. But I may be wrong... But the leader would be the predator on top of the life cycle.
Gravitropism is a response to gravity. And the plant roots will follow the gravity also you cannot change the place where the roots will grow also if you will put it on the opposite side of the gravity it will also grow down.
The story tells that the animals had a race to see who would start the Chinese Zodiac. The ox was first, but the rat tricked him by jumping on his back, making him the first animal in the cycle.
If there was a shortage of NADP plus, the cells in the plant would not be able to run through the photosynthesis cycle.
If there were no decomposers, the carbon cycle would be severely disrupted, as organic matter from dead plants and animals would accumulate instead of being broken down. This would lead to a decrease in the availability of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, negatively impacting plant life and disrupting the entire ecosystem. Additionally, the lack of nutrient recycling would hinder soil fertility, further impeding plant growth. Overall, the absence of decomposers would result in a less balanced and less productive environment.
This would be a parasite.