Deciduous, evergreen, coniferous.
Tall, deciduous, evergreen.
Homo sapiens (scientific term), people (informal term), individuals (formal term).
Two stages: Seedlings, when they are small and first planted. Sapling - is a young tree, approx 1-3 years old
Yes, the terms woody and herbaceous can be used to describe other types of plants besides angiosperms, such as gymnosperms (e.g., pine trees), ferns, and even some algae. Woody plants have hard, lignified tissues for support and structure, while herbaceous plants have softer, more flexible tissues.
Terms like supine, prone, lateral, and decubitus are used to describe body positions when it is not in the anatomical position. These terms help to indicate how the body is oriented in relation to the ground or other reference points.
Producers,plants,and autotroph
decorations/plants
Carnivores brellas and fintos
Tall, deciduous, evergreen.
carnivores omnivores reproducers
Teriary consumer, top carnivore, and third order heterotroph.
Tetrpara
mammal, animal, and a kitty cat ;)
Heterotrophs, primary consumers, and herbivores..
"Hegemony", "Failed State", and "Banana Republic" are three terms used to describe such states.
Autotroph,Plants,Producer.... I hope I helped. :)
A cow can be described as a primary consumer, a herbivore or just a consumer.