Plants need protein for their:
growth
formation of green leaf
root development
Plants and animals need different things because they have different needs. Plants need sunlight because they make their own food and animals need plants.
The organisms need plants, algae and bacteria for their nourishment. This ensures their survival.
Some plants don't need as much as a sprinkler gives them like a cactus or the sprinkler can not give enough water to some plants that need more, so it dies or becomes weakened in both cases.
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YES! of course if not they will die
No, plants do not need sodium to grow. They need protein to grow.
Nitrogen is required by plants and animals for protein synthesis
They need it for food production and protein. I think
Pretty much any living organism produces proteins since proteins are necessary for life. This includes everything from plants to fungi to microbes to cells. Viruses cannot produce proteins in and of themselves since they need their host's ribosomes to make their protein.
Cellulose is the structural protein in plants.
Some examples of agricultural plants high in protein include legumes such as soybeans, lentils, and peas. Other options include quinoa, chia seeds, and amaranth. These plant-based sources of protein can be incorporated into a balanced diet to meet dietary protein needs.
Yes because Ribosomes make protein and Plants need protein to be able to make food and oxygen!
Enzymes are proteins, as too are many structural parts of plants, and even organelles within cells are composed of protein. Nuts and seeds always contain large amounts of protein, as they need to support the plant in its first few days of 'life'.
animals all animals (meats) have protein, some plants have protein too, like peanuts.
Bettas shouldn't be fed plants, they are carnivorous fish and need lots of protein.
Plants need protein for growth because proteins are essential for building and repairing cells, enzymes, and other important molecules in plants. Proteins also play a key role in transporting nutrients and regulating plant metabolism. Without sufficient protein, plants would not be able to carry out essential physiological functions required for growth and development.
Sort of. Chloroplast has chlorophyll stored in it and that is usually in plants. Many plants have protein but to answer your question, you need to be more specific. Check out the Wikipedia article for details. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroplast