Parasites live on a host in both plant and animal world. E.g. Staghorns live on the trunk of a host tree. Animal world a tick will live on a host animal i.e. a dog. Hope that helps.
No, some plants live on other plants.
seaweed and other plants
Since parasitic plants live off other plants, they could be said to 'eat' them.
Any animal that must eat plants to live is called an 'Herbivore'.
seasonal plants are grown in seasons only.
yes it can,like for example "fern"
Seaweed, lilies, Louisiana iris, hyacinth, bamboo and several other plants live in water. plants prevent erosion along shorelines, as well as supply oxygen to other plants and fish.
lichen
There is not any other plants in China, there is just bamboo.
algae and any other live plants are the producers.
Simple plants are called algae or mosses. Algae are typically found in water and include various types such as seaweed and pond scum. Mosses are small, non-vascular plants that can grow in moist environments like forests and lawns.
Some plants are considered parasitic, meaning they obtain nutrients from the host plant they are attached to. These parasitic plants lack chlorophyll to photosynthesize and must rely on their host plant for nutrients and water. Examples include mistletoe and dodder.