With the sun and water
Plants are easily able to use nitrate and ammonium forms of nitrogen.
Deciduous forests have a dense canopy that blocks sunlight, limiting the amount of light that reaches the forest floor. Other plants may not be able to compete for sunlight and resources with the trees that dominate these forests. Additionally, the soil in deciduous forests may contain specific nutrients and pH levels that are suitable for the plants already present, making it difficult for other species to thrive.
Research on the ancestors of plants involved studying algae, as they are believed to be the ancestors of land plants. This is because algae and plants share common traits such as photosynthesis and cell structure. By analyzing the similarities and differences between algae and plants, scientists were able to trace the evolutionary history of plants.
Interesting question. Plants don't really "eat". Plants produce sugars from photosynthesis, even plants that seem to "eat" insects are not trapping insects for energy, but for other nutrients such as nitrogen. With this being said, when a plant dies and its nutrients return to the soil, those ions and molecules are absorbed by the root systems of the plants in the immediate area. So in the traditional sense, Plants do not eat other plants, but they are able to derive some of their required molecules from their fallen brothers.
Animals do not have chloroplasts, the organelle responsible for photosynthesis and sugar production in plants. Therefore, animals cannot produce sugar like plants do. Instead, animals obtain sugar by consuming plants or other organisms.
Colonise land.
Plants make their own food because they are unable to get nutrience from other sorts of places. Animals are able to get their energy from other animals and plants, however plants are unable to do this. Plants are primary producers in ecosystems because they are were energy initially enters the system.
Plants make their own food because they are unable to get nutrience from other sorts of places. Animals are able to get their energy from other animals and plants, however plants are unable to do this. Plants are primary producers in ecosystems because they are were energy initially enters the system.
yes it can,like for example "fern"
Plants make their own food because they are unable to get nutrience from other sorts of places. Animals are able to get their energy from other animals and plants, however plants are unable to do this. Plants are primary producers in ecosystems because they are were energy initially enters the system.
compared to other groups like insects they are not, but regardless its because they are able to maintain a stable body temperature, allowing them to colonise all of the worlds biomes
they live near shallow rocky soil
The purpose is to be able to get to other places.
Yes
Unlike other living things, plants have a pigment which allows them to photosynthesise.
the main plants in a desert are "succulents" (cacti and other) which hold their water in their leaves
when an ecosystem first begins there is no/very little life in the area . a colonizer plant is one of the plants that first colonise the area, these plants die and break down, the nutrients from the dead plant create soil and small plants can then grow in the area such as bushes and shrubs. more life gradually enters the ecosystem in the forms of small birds, insects, snakes etc...