Its the "Control Center" of the cell. Inside the nucleus is DNA and RNA.
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Animals are able to obtain phosphorus from plants that they may eat. It is also possible that animals that don't ingest plants can obtain phosphorus from the smaller animals that they may eat that do eat plants.
Animals get carbon primarily by consuming plants or other animals that have already taken in carbon through eating plants. Carbon is a fundamental building block of life and is converted into organic molecules through cellular processes to provide energy for growth and maintenance.
If all the plants in the ecosystem die, all the organisms that eat plants will die with no food. Then, all the animals that eat only plants and nothing else will die because of starvation. Lots of animals depend on plants to live. Some use them as shelters and some of them use them to hide from predators. Also, sometimes plants like trees give oxegon for us to breathe. Without oxegon, we will not be able to breathe and we will die.So it plants die, organisms and/or animals who depend on plants will die as well.
If plants and animals lived forever, the nitrates in the Earth's soil would continuously cycle through the ecosystem. Plants would take up nitrates for growth, animals would consume plants, and when plants and animals die, their organic matter would decompose and release nitrates back into the soil for future use by plants.
The three domains of life are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotic, meaning they lack a membrane-bound nucleus, while Eukarya includes all organisms with a membrane-bound nucleus, including plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
yes all animals have a nucleus, including plants
yes they do
Animals and plants r two.
the nucleus is found in the cells of both plants and animals.
it is in both animal and plant cells.
Yes, all animals and plants have a nucleus with a nuclear membrane around it.
the answer to the question is nucleus
The thing is Eukaryotes don't have a nucleus, but prokaryotes do. So if Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are prokaryotes, and Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals are Eukaryotes, than that means Archaebacteria and Eubacteria have a nucleus and Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals don't have a nucleus.
The Nucleus is the boss of the cells inside the bodies of Plants and Animals.
a bacterium
Yes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals are all eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane. This distinguishes them from prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus.
In Eukaryotes (including plants and animals) - chromosomes are found in the nucleus.