Plants play an important role for humanity. They produce oxygen that humans need in order to survive as well as helping to clean the air of pollution. Plants also can be a food source and medicine for humans.
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.
No, air plants are not poisonous to humans or pets.
Plants do not necessarily need humans to survive. However, humans provide certain benefits to plants such as suitable growing conditions, protection from pests, and resources like water and nutrients. In return, plants provide oxygen, food, and beauty to humans.
Humans affect artificial selection by selectively breeding organisms with desirable traits, leading to changes in their genetic makeup over generations. By controlling the mating of organisms, humans can accelerate the process of evolution to develop specific characteristics in plants, animals, and other organisms. This process has been used in agriculture, animal husbandry, and even in pets to produce desired traits.
No, humans do not need photosynthesis to survive. Photosynthesis is a process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, but humans get their energy from consuming food, not sunlight. Photosynthesis is essential for plants, but not for humans.
they give oxygen to humans.
No, viroids do not infect or affect humans. They only infect plants, where they can cause diseases by interfering with the host plant's cellular processes.
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It can affect us humans because then they can get more PROPER medications that will actually work while on the other hand if plants were not healthy they would probably harm humans rather than "fix" them.
Yes. Humans pollute the earth which hurts plants, they cut down trees which kills them, spray poisons on plants to kill plants they don't want, and genetically modify fruit and vegetable plants with poison inside them to kill bugs.
well some of it would be from humans going and eating some of the plants for nutrients.
well some of it would be from humans going and eating some of the plants for nutrients.
Some of the sources of pollution where I live include industrial effluents into rivers, noise pollution from industries, and air pollution from paper manufacturing companies, and each negatively affect humans, animals, and plants.
it produce oxides of nitrogen, sulphur and carbon which can affect both humans and plants,animal.
well some of it would be from humans going and eating some of the plants for nutrients.
First of all, humans depend on plants for food. Second of all, people have gardens to plant the plants. So, basically, the plant population is decreasing while also increasing.
Humans : This affect human by kill or damage them seriously causing brain and nervous system and destroying their homes and shelters Plant Life: This affect plant life by striking trees and burning plants and setting them alight