Because it doesn't.
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you are an ass sir!
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. It includes plants, animals, microorganisms, soil, water, and air. These components work together in a balanced way to support life.
The nitrogen cycle is a process that moves nitrogen through different ecosystems. Nitrogen gas in the air is converted into a form that plants can use by bacteria in the soil. Plants then take up this nitrogen through their roots. When animals eat plants, they also take in nitrogen. When plants and animals die, bacteria break down their remains, releasing nitrogen back into the soil. This cycle continues, allowing nitrogen to be used by different organisms in various ecosystems.
In the tropical rainforest, various animal species cooperate with each other for survival. For example, ants and plants may form symbiotic relationships where the plants provide food and shelter for the ants in exchange for protection. Additionally, some bird species work together to forage for food or to warn each other about predators.
The nitrogen cycle is a process in which nitrogen moves between the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms. Nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into a form that plants can use by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil. Plants then take up this nitrogen through their roots. When plants and animals die, decomposers break down their organic matter, releasing nitrogen back into the soil. This cycle continues as nitrogen is recycled and reused by different organisms in the environment.
Photosynthesis in plants absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere, while respiration from animals and decomposition of organic matter releases it back. These two processes work in balance to keep the concentration of CO2 relatively stable in the atmosphere.
Aristotle's classification system included three main groups: animals, plants, and minerals. Within each group, organisms were further divided based on their shared characteristics and traits.
John Ray did not invent anything; he was a prominent English naturalist known for his work in biology and botany. Ray made significant contributions to the classification of plants and animals, laying the groundwork for the modern scientific classification system.
on plants vs zombies it works for some and not for others sadly it doesnt work for me and hopefully it workes for most others but it works for some and doesnt for others!
Work at the Zoo.
interact
If a geographer studied plants and animals, he or she would be a biologist, not a geographer.
they work with fish and animals/plants in the ocean
its got a shell then let its do its own thing you and if that doesnt work put it in the miocrowave
There are a number of ways to make a project work about rare plants and animals in Nepal. One idea is to create a diorama.
Who are 'they'? Are they humans, animals, plants? Try to be specific.
The classification system of organisms as plants or animals was based on simple physical criteria like mobility and structure. However, advances in biology have shown that the diversity and complexity of life don't fit neatly into just two categories. Organisms exhibit a wide range of characteristics and evolutionary history that is better captured by a more detailed and inclusive system like the current one based on domains and kingdoms.
its just a way plants and animals (which we are) work