The human(animal) use of rocks is unlimited, and includes the extraction of elements for use in everything from sidewalks to computer components. Animals main use of rocks is for shelter (caves, cliff faces, burrows). Plants depend on eroded rock (soils) for necessary nutrients.
Plants convert carbon dioxide given off by animals into oxygen. This process helps both plants and animals to survive. some animals llike deer need plants for food. Plants depend on animals for pollination and dispersal of seeds. Many animals just eat them but some use them as their shelter and and some to escape from predators. Plants depend on animals for enery as when an animal dies plants uses its body's nutrients.
Plants evolved before animals.
The major functional difference lies in the source of the phosphate group used in the reaction: plants use inorganic phosphate, while animals use a nucleoside diphosphate. This difference reflects the evolutionary divergence in metabolic pathways between plants and animals.
animals need plants because animals like deer depend on plants like grass(to eat). and plants need animals because if the animals did not eat the plants then the plants would become an invasive species. and then it would be hard to take back, or exterminate the plant.
Carbon dioxide is the main thing plants get, but they also get nutrients through animal excrement and carcasses.it uses a fluid in its self called chloroplast this use of chloroplast is photo synthesis
Sedimentary rocks formed from the remains of plants and animals are called organic sedimentary rocks. Examples include coal, formed from the remains of plants, and limestone, formed from the shells of marine organisms.
Plants and Animals
Sedimentary rocks.
Virtually all the animals in the world depend on plants. They either eat plants or eat animals that eat plants.
it is used by plants and animals
fossils
fossils
Plants,animals,and rocks
Plants use the decaying remains of animals for nutrients. Animals use plants for nutrients and air. Plants also need air in order to survive. Air uses plants to be produced. -CO
Cellular Respiration.
Plants weather rocks through root growth, where roots penetrate cracks in the rock causing physical weathering. Animals can weather rocks through activities like burrowing and digging, which can break apart rocks over time through mechanical weathering. Additionally, animal waste can contribute to chemical weathering by altering the composition of the rock.
The type of rock that forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers are called organic sedimentary rock.