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Examples would include grass, celery, and trees.
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All cactus have spines.
All trees, plants, flowers and blades of grass take in carbon dioxide, store the carbon and release the oxygen.
Gymnosperms
Producers in the desert are the same as everywhere else, they are organisms that produce their own food such as plants and trees. Some examples of desert producers would be cacti, shrubsan desert grass.
No, trees reproduce in different ways. Some have flowers and others have cones.
All Trees need to drop seeds because it needs to reproduce, if I couldn't reproduce then there wouldn't be one of those trees in the first place.
Part of the definition of a living thing is that it reproduces, so all living things reproduce.
All cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti.
No they do not sleep in trees in fact they hardly sleep at all.....
No, there are different trees and they all reproduce differently for example those trees with the helicopters people called them is actually seeds and they fly or float to different areas for they don't need to be in the same area as the 'mother tree' as they call it.
trees fruits vegetables humans animals they all reproduce basically everything that is living can reproduce asexually or sexually. Trees produce sexually by the way and fruits and vegetables can of course cross bread banana is a cross bread fruit you know. Some trees might not reproduce but some do like the last guy said which I am not sure about but yeah
Cactus/Cacti, Grass, Bushes. That's all I can think of but you can use the link below for more.
Examples would include grass, celery, and trees.
Not at all. Lemon grass is a fairly coarse grass. Eucalyptyus leaves are only found on eucalyptus trees.
plants trees and grass all provide oxygen.