Light, Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Chlorophyll
1. They eat stuff. (plants consume light AKA photosynthesis, Lion eats Zebra) 2. They produce waste. (AKA poop) 3. They reproduce. (puppies, kittens ect. ect. ect.) 4. They move. (plants turns their heads towards the sun) 5. . . i cant remember this 1. sry :(
Tree's Plant's Human animal's
All plants share the characteristics of being multicellular, having cell walls made of cellulose, undergoing photosynthesis to produce energy, and having a life cycle that includes alternation of generations.
to survive on land, plants must have structures that allow them to obtain water and other nutrients from their surroundings, retain water, transport materials in their bodies, and reproduce those are the five adaptations that plants need to survive on land
To occur photosynthesis needs light, chlorophylll, enough carbon dioxide and appropriate tempreatures. In the summer it gets lighter and warmer although just the same as when its too cold if its too hot photosynthesis will reduce
THE THREE ESENTIAL THINGS NEEDED BY PLANTS FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS ARE SUNLIGHT, CHLOROPHYLL AND CARBON DIOXIDE. IF ONE OF THE THREE FACTORS IS ABSENT PHOTOSYNTHESIS CANNOT TAKE PLACE(it is also known as black mans principle).
Animals eat other animals or plants to survive by taking in the nutrition those things have taken in. Plants get what they need to survive from sunlight (photosynthesis), water, and soil. And then humans eat those things to survive using their fats and nutrients for our own benifits.
Photosynthesis requires 4 things: light, water, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll. Plants growing on land get water from soil (aquatic plants get it directly from the water in which they live), carbon dioxide from air, light from the sun, and chlorophyll is something that they produce for their own use (they need to have some magnesium compounds in the soil).
Plants need macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium), micronutrients (iron, zinc, manganese), water, and light for photosynthesis to grow and thrive.
Photosynthesis microgeneration sunlight transfer and cell exchange
1 soil 2 sunlight 3 water 4 a nice spot to be planted 5 a piece of food in case of falling down
Autotrophic: Plants can produce their own food through photosynthesis. Multicellular: Plants are composed of more than one cell. Cell walls: Plants have cell walls made of cellulose. Chlorophyll: Plants contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that helps in photosynthesis.
An ecosystem needs energy from the sun, producers (e.g. plants) to create food through photosynthesis, consumers (e.g. animals) to feed on those producers, and decomposers (e.g. fungi) to break down organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
oxygen,hot air ballon,wind mill and car engine.
light carbon dioxide water a plant
Photosynthesis: Plants are autotrophic organisms that can convert sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis. Cell wall: Plants have cell walls made of cellulose which provide structure and support for the plant. Chloroplasts: Plants contain chloroplasts, organelles that contain chlorophyll and are responsible for photosynthesis. Alternation of generations: Plants exhibit a life cycle that includes alternating between a multicellular haploid and diploid phase.
The 4 characteristics of a pea plant are the same in every plant they are; 1. photosynthesis 2. cuticles 3. cell walls 4. reproduction