That is a very, very, very high possibility, many people think thats the case, but we still need to prove it by finding these planets and their lifeforms.
Yes, animals and plants.
Plants require sunlight to grow. Other forms of life eat plants.
Earth has life on it.
Many animals need to eat plants to live. Other animals eat animals that eat plants. So the food that plants make is the source of life for all animal life.
Plants provide food and cover for animals living in the desert.
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like this plants and animals need food, water, shelther to survive in the wild
No, plants are not prokaryotic. The only prokaryotic organisms are bacteria and archaea, which are the most primitive forms of life. These do not have cell nuclei or other organelles. All other life-including plants-is eukaryotic, meaning that each cell contains a nucleus and other organelles.
Plants produce oxygen, which animals use to breathe, from carbon dioxide, which the plants use to carry out their life processes.
plants need phosphorous because it helps sustain the the life cycle of the trees and animals or something or other
Invasive species are hazardous to native plants. For example, kudzu can easily cover and choke out any other plant in its path. Many vining plants destroy other plant life.
Plants are the only life forms that can produce their own food using energy from sunlight. Plants produce almost all of the oxygen in the air that humans and other animals breathe. Plants are also an important source of food, building materials, and other resources that make life possible for Earth's animals.