yes
Carnivorous plants, such as Venus flytraps, do produce a sort of poop after they digest their prey but other plants rely on bacteria to produce the appropriate enzymes.Plants don't go to the toilet they just release bad nutrience Plants don't go to the toilet they just release bad nutrience Plants don't go to the toilet they just release bad nutrience
No, they don't "go potty". But potted plants can become "pot-bound" when their roots displace all of the soil or medium in their containers.
Without any digestion system, they can't. But they do sweat - via their leafs.
yes
They dont
poop is manure
Yes you see there is alot of blood in the her belly and it is norml to poop bloody.
There are many ways that plants adapted to the savanna. These plants adapted to the fact that they'd have little water.
yes
poop is generated
That depends on the composition of the "poop". Poop from ruminant animals could be quite beneficial to plants. -Poop from most humans will not be so good.
they can help your garden plants grow
p-ooop
to gain nutrients they can't receive from plants
no they do not eat their poop they eat the mud so when they poop the mud i gets more nutrients when the worm digests the mud it becomes fertilizer or compost for plants. hope this helps :)
Absolutely not!! Goats eat a variety of plants, but definitely not feces.
You first poop on that and kiss Miranda Cosgrove and Christine Demitillo
its the nutrients in the plants OJ :)poop
some people like to poop on logs
The nutrients in the feces (poop) helps the African plants.
Cat feces will not kill plants. Actually, a small amount of feces around your plants will make a good fertilizer for the plant.
You can compost it. It will make really good compost for your plants.