Oh, dude, if those mast-producing plants or trees disappeared, animals like squirrels and birds that rely on them for food would be like, "Where's the buffet?" They'd have to find new spots to chow down, and it might mess with their whole routine. So yeah, it would definitely shake things up for those critters.
Yes, coconut trees are classified as trees. They are large, woody plants that have a single main trunk with leaves at the top and are known for producing coconuts.
Birds building nests using twigs and branches (non-living things) collected from trees. Plants absorbing sunlight (non-living thing) for photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth and producing oxygen, benefiting both plants and animals in the ecosystem.
No, trees do not have backbones. Backbones are a feature of vertebrates, which include animals like mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. Trees are plants and belong to a different biological classification.
Examples of living organisms include plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria. Plants such as trees, flowers, and grass are vital for producing oxygen and food. Animals like mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish have diverse habitats and play essential roles in ecosystems. Fungi like mushrooms and molds are important decomposers, breaking down organic matter. Bacteria are microscopic organisms found almost everywhere, some causing diseases while others are beneficial for processes like digestion and nitrogen fixation.
Yes, cone-bearing plants are also known as gymnosperms because their seeds are not enclosed in a fruit. Instead, the seeds are typically found inside cones, such as in pine trees. This means that cone-bearing plants are indeed seed-producing plants.
Plants, trees, or may be animals. Plants, trees, or may be animals.
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exactly
The two kingdoms would be Animalia (for animals) and Plantae (for flowers, plants and trees)
it affects them by destroying homes for the animals and humans. For trees, and plants it affects them by desstoying like oxyegon in the trees and the life in the plant that some things need to survive.
Fruit producing trees are successful in the dispersal of their seeds by several agencies.
Trees, plants, animals. etc.
there is trees ,water, animals , and plants the resourcesin north region are trees ,animals ,and plants and water
No, spruce trees are not flowering plants. They are gymnosperms, which reproduce by producing cones rather than flowers.
no its all trees and animals, bugs, and plants
Plants, Trees,Animals and God.
forests have a lot of trees plants and animals.