False
It helps plants and animals live. It also is apart of the circulatory system.
Plants depend upon the activities of animals. This is because they need a continuous supply of carbon dioxide, which they get from animals.
Xylem transports water up from the foots. Phloem carries food down from the leaves. The circulatory system in animals is the closest analogue.
No, plants don't have circulatory systems as we do. Advanced plants such as dandelions do have a vascular system: xylem to carry water up from the roots and phloem to carry sugars down from the leaves, but there is no pump like our heart.
The vascular system in plants is analogous to the circulatory system in animals. Both systems are responsible for the transportation of fluids and nutrients throughout the organism. In plants, the vascular system consists of xylem and phloem, while in animals, the circulatory system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
False
They are both red.
They are both red.
Plants and animals are physically well adapted for that area. Plants and animals that live in a specific biome share similar characteristics with other plants and animals in that biome throughout the world.
Plants and animals are physically well adapted for that area. Plants and animals that live in a specific biome share similar characteristics with other plants and animals in that biome throughout the world.
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals.
can a plant have a circulatory system