To a degree that humans find difficult to understand. Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and convert it into oxygen (O2). Animals take in the Oxygen and convert it into carbon dioxide. In addition, plants provide food and shelter for many animals, and the animals can help spread the seeds of a plant, helping it to reproduce.
Plants live in various environments such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and aquatic habitats like rivers and oceans. Animals also live in diverse habitats ranging from forests, savannas, deserts, and tundras to oceans, rivers, and mountains. The specific types of plants and animals present in an area depend on its climate, geography, and resources.
Animals depend on plants for providing food and releasing oxygen into the air. Certain Plants also can change nitrogen into useful compounds and release that into the air. (plants such as clover, peanuts, beans.)
Plants depend on animals for pollination, seed dispersal, and protection from pests. Animals help plants reproduce by carrying pollen between flowers, spreading seeds to new locations, and eating pests that could harm the plant. This mutual relationship benefits both plants and animals in the ecosystem.
They are called heterotrophic plants, such as Indian pipe or ghost plant. They lack chlorophyll and cannot photosynthesize, so they rely on other plants or animals for nutrition. These plants are often found in low light environments like forests.
There is no such thing as a group of 'independent' organisms. All organisms are inter-dependent, like it or not. For example, we are dependent on plants and animals for food.
forests have a lot of trees plants and animals.
the factors limit where plants and animals can live is that a forests
Tropical rain forests are beneficial because we can get exotic plants and animals, and we can get wood. The more common answer is to get exotic plants and animals, though.
Because they decompose and it will give good fertility to plants.As in forests, the living beings are animals , plants , insects , birds.....they are helpful for plants by giving carbon dioxide to the plants.
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The statement says that many species of animals are plants are becoming extinct, due to depletion of forests, which serves as habitats and protection for the animals.
Plants make oxygen and energy(glucose) which we consume when we eat plants or animals that ate plants.
in jungles ,forests,and etc
there are a lot of ways in which animals depend on plants these are, for shelter, for food, for protection against prey etc.
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No. Because they're not identical.