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Why do plants need humans?

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.


How do plants help humans and animals?

you can help plants by not plucking them,you can help plants by watering them.you can help animals by feeding them,sheltering them, if they are lost giving them to the police.etc!!!!!!!!!!!


Is oxygen infinate?

Trees and plants provide humans and animals with oxygen, in return we provide them with carbon dioxide.. so aslong as we still have trees and plants, oxygen will continue to be reproduced.


What plants provide food for humans?

Any vegetable, or any cereal crop. Wheat, rice, peas, carrots,.... go on, think of your own!


What is interdependence of plants and humans?

Plants being at the bottom of the food chain do not require anything from humans. They are produces meaning they produce their own energy. The only way they depend on humans is to produce carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Humans, along with every other consumer and decomposer depends on plants as the basis of all energy. example- if you remove the base of a tower the whole tower will fall, however if you remove the top of the tower the base will be unaffected.


Do humans need plants?

Yes we do need plants. They provide us with food, recycle Co2 and produce oxygen. Those are the main benefits. They also provide water catchment areas and etc.


What are the uses of soil?

It is very good for the growth of plants because it contains humus and lome .Humans indirectly depend on soil for the growth of plants which provide food to humans. Humans use soil for farming, building houses, office buildings etc .


Of any plants that provide food for humans as a result of photosynthesis?

Some examples of plants that provide food for humans as a result of photosynthesis include fruits (e.g., apples, bananas), vegetables (e.g., spinach, broccoli), grains (e.g., rice, wheat), and legumes (e.g., beans, lentils). These plants convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, allowing them to produce the sugars and nutrients that we consume for sustenance.


Can we survive without plants for sustenance and oxygen?

No, humans cannot survive without plants for sustenance and oxygen. Plants provide oxygen through photosynthesis and are a crucial part of the food chain.


What are some nutrients that humans get from plants?

Humans get nutrients like fiber, vitamins (such as vitamin C and vitamin K), and minerals (such as potassium and magnesium) from plants. Plants also provide phytochemicals, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds that support overall health.


Which plants benefit humans?

Almost all plants benefit humans


Are air plants toxic to humans?

No, air plants are not toxic to humans.

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