Bacteria change the consistency of the soil. That is they normally change the form in which nitrogen exists in the soil. This make it possible for plants to absorb all the right nutrients
Yes, plants depend on other organisms for nutrients and support, but not through eating like animals do. Plants depend on soil microorganisms to break down organic matter and release nutrients for their roots to absorb. Some plants also form symbiotic relationships with fungi or bacteria to help them absorb nutrients and water more efficiently.
No, bacteria are not classified as plants. Bacteria are a separate domain of life, distinct from plants, animals, and fungi. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, while bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria.
Yes, organisms that perform photosynthesis, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria, depend on sunlight for energy. Through the process of photosynthesis, these organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy that they can use for growth and survival.
Bacteria helps in decomposition to create ecological balance. When something dies, it is bacteria that acts upon it to decompose so another organism can find it useful. Besides, bacteria also helps to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere into a form that plants can use.
Plants are dependent on microorganisms for nutrient uptake (like nitrogen fixing bacteria), disease resistance (beneficial microbes can protect plants from pathogens), and overall growth and health (symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi help plants absorb water and minerals).
Plants are independent , human being depend on plants and animals.
Animals depend on bacteria and fungi because they decompose dead organisms and fertilize the soil.Some bacteria also are in dairy like yogurt, milk,and etc.Some fungi help break down and absorb all the bad bacteria around us.
Yes, some deep-sea ecosystems are based on chemosynthesis where bacteria use chemicals from hydrothermal vents to produce energy instead of relying on sunlight or plants. These ecosystems can support diverse life forms that do not depend directly on plants for their energy source.
Animals only depend on plants if they are herbavores and if they do depend on plants they eat them to get the energy the plants make from sunlight using photosyntheses.
Herbivores depend on plants for food.
Animals only depend on plants if they are herbavores and if they do depend on plants they eat them to get the energy the plants make from sunlight using photosyntheses.
Close to 100%. Plants, whether on land or sea, generate the oxygen that animals need to breathe. Some bacteria, for example, are anaerobic - that is, they do not take in oxygen. But most likely, the organic stuff that anaerobic bacteria eat at one time depended on plants to live (or might even be a plant.
Yes, plants depend on other organisms for nutrients and support, but not through eating like animals do. Plants depend on soil microorganisms to break down organic matter and release nutrients for their roots to absorb. Some plants also form symbiotic relationships with fungi or bacteria to help them absorb nutrients and water more efficiently.
No, because the plants depend on the sun, the animals depend on the plants, we depend on both the animals and the plants. Der.
No, bacteria are not classified as plants. Bacteria are a separate domain of life, distinct from plants, animals, and fungi. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, while bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria.
No. Bacteria are not classified as plants, although some perform photosynthesis like plants.
Yes, organisms that perform photosynthesis, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria, depend on sunlight for energy. Through the process of photosynthesis, these organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy that they can use for growth and survival.