B. Transpiration. (APEX)
Everything needs some sort of nutrients to live. Fungi get their nutrients from photosynthesis, plants do the same and obtain it from the roots, animals obtain their nutrients from eating plants, and other animals.
Plants do not actively get nutrients from animals. Instead, some plants have evolved to form mutualistic relationships with animals, such as certain types of carnivorous plants that capture and digest insects for additional nutrients.
soil, where they are taken up by new plants for growth and development. This process of recycling nutrients is essential for sustaining ecosystem productivity and maintaining soil fertility.
Yes, algae can break down dead plants and animals through a process called decomposition. Algae release enzymes that help break down organic matter, releasing nutrients back into the environment. This helps to recycle nutrients and support the food chain in aquatic ecosystems.
Water is essential for the growth and survival of plants and animals. Water is a key component in photosynthesis, the process by which plants make food. In animals, water is essential for digestion, transportation of nutrients, and temperature regulation. Without water, both plants and animals would be unable to survive.
Photosynthesis is where plants get nutrients from the sun. This is important for man and animals because, if the plants couldn't use photosynthesis, they would die off. If all the plants die off, then man and animals couldn't get nutrients fom the plants, therefore making the process of photosynthesis needed by both plants and animals.
Animals do not directly benefit from photosynthesis, as they are not able to carry out this process themselves. However, they indirectly benefit from it through the oxygen produced as a byproduct, which they need for respiration. Additionally, animals obtain energy and nutrients by consuming plants or other animals that have gained energy through photosynthesis.
Everything needs some sort of nutrients to live. Fungi get their nutrients from photosynthesis, plants do the same and obtain it from the roots, animals obtain their nutrients from eating plants, and other animals.
Plants do not actively get nutrients from animals. Instead, some plants have evolved to form mutualistic relationships with animals, such as certain types of carnivorous plants that capture and digest insects for additional nutrients.
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
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
soil, where they are taken up by new plants for growth and development. This process of recycling nutrients is essential for sustaining ecosystem productivity and maintaining soil fertility.
Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food through photosynthesis. Humans do not use sunlight directly to make food, as we rely on consuming plants or other animals that have already synthesized nutrients through this process.
Humans gain energy directly from plants by eating the plants themselves in the form of fruits, vegetables, and grains. We gain energy from them indirectly by eating the meat of animals that eat plants.
No, animals cannot perform photosynthesis to directly convert sunlight into energy. Only plants, algae, and some bacteria can carry out photosynthesis. Animals get their energy by consuming plants, other animals, or by breaking down molecules through cellular respiration.
Plants provide energy and nutrients to other organisms through the process of photosynthesis, where they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars. These sugars are then consumed by animals and other organisms higher up in the food chain for energy and nutrients. Additionally, roots of plants can release nutrients into the soil that can be taken up by other organisms.
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