Most protist are aquatic, meaning they live where ever water can be found such as lakes, swamps, oceans, etc..
flowering plants (angiosperms). They are diverse in form and habitat, with over 350,000 known species. They have evolved various mechanisms for reproduction and adaptations to different environments, making them one of the most successful and familiar group of plants today.
The place where an organism lives is called a habitat.
Habitat corridors are strips of habitat that facilitate the movement of plants and animals between disconnected patches of habitat. They promote genetic diversity, enhance species distribution, and help mitigate the negative effects of habitat fragmentation. By providing a pathway for species to migrate and disperse, habitat corridors are crucial for maintaining biodiversity.
A terrestrial habitat is a type of habitat that is found on land, as opposed to in water or air. It includes various ecosystems, such as forests, deserts, grasslands, and mountains, where plants and animals have adapted to live on the land.
In general, animals cannot survive without plants because plants are the primary producers of energy in most ecosystems. Animals rely on plants for food and oxygen, as well as for habitat and shelter. Without plants, the entire food chain would collapse, leading to the extinction of many animal species.
An ants habitat is leaves and plants
There are three types of plant according to habitat, namely, TERRESTIAL PLANTS, AQUATIC AND MARINE PLANTS AND AERIAL PLANTS.
A habitat has many animals, places and plants inside
lichen and other sea plants
Flowering plants are not rare; they are the most diverse group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 identified species. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by providing food and habitat for many organisms.
most of the plants and animals are burned. some animals have to leave their natrual habitat.
trees
Yes a farm is a habitat with its own animal life and plants.
idiote plants
As epiphytes or parasites some plants depend on other plants.
grass
yes, yes they are