ALL Plants are living organisms.
Living things are living, breathing, eating organisms that take and contribute to their ecosystem. Nonliving things do not breathe, eat, or need water (e.g., a rock). A dead organism is a once-living creature that has become a nonliving thing.
Yes. White blood cells eat the living and nonliving antigens that has entered in your body. They produce antibodies as a result.
Living things are things that are alive...they don't necessarily have to breathe or have hearts or brains. Living things are collections of cells and nerves that grow and develop over time. Examples are plants, humans and animals. Non-Living things are things that are not alive...that have no life at all. Things that are not made up of cells or nerves and do not grow. Examples are rocks, shoes and lotion.
Carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is converted by plants into sugars and starches during photosynthesis. The plants convert this into proteins etc.Animals then eat the plants....when they breath they get carbon dioxideand you get it when you eat a plant
In short, this is what makes something Alive,(and this is straight off of Sesame Street)EatBreatheGrowThat's it, if you are in doubt go through the checklist, plants, bacteria, animals, weeds, ameobas...ALL eat, breathe and grow!A nonliving thing can either be something that WAS once living or can just be an inanimate object. (ie: a pillow or a calculator.) Therefore, a nonliving thing is simply something that does not have animal or plant cells in it. It can also be a person, animal, or plant that has died after maybe living a full life or an uneventful one, that is extremely unimportant. Living things breathe, need food/water, and shelter. They also have animal (if they are an animal), human (if they are human), or plant (if they are plant) cells. It is as simple as that.
Raccoons do not eat garden plants but do eat fruits and berries from a garden. They are particularly fond of sweet corn.
Living they can move, think, eat, use energy, and reproduce
Yes, deer may eat clematis plants in your garden as they are known to be attracted to the tender foliage of these plants.
Grasshoppers eat many plants, and they love eating at the plants in the garden.
For example, without the Sun (nonliving) plants(living) couldnt't grow which in turn most consumers would die, then the things that eat the consumers would die, and so on. And without water (nonliving) nothing at all would survive. I even be here telling you this without water.
They eat half My garden
no they eat plants!
yes they help ur garden. They help your garden because they eat the bugs that eat your plants
Yes, rats can eat garden plants, especially fruits and vegetables. They may also gnaw on plant stems and leaves.
garden lizards eat small caterpillars and some eat leafy plants and many more.
no. they will eat your plants
to eat the bugs in the garden