Yes both plant and animal can survive on another planet. They will survive until they have to breathe.
There are many planets in the universe, most of which are beyond the reach of our telescopes, so we have relatively little information about them. But chances are, there are planets somewhere in the universe on which plants and animals can survive. In our own solar system, however, the planets other than Earth present environments which are too hot, too cold, without breathable atmosphere, without water, or otherwise very difficult places for plants and animals to live.
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
a sucker
Since a rosebush is not an animal, the thorns must help the plant by protecting it from being eaten.
A plant, because it can use photosynthesis to make food and still survive.
The pollen from one plant is spread, usually by wind or animal, to another plant. Then when the pollen gets to another plant, the other plant may reproduce.
A predator-consumer needs another animal or plant to survive. However, the food chain never ends; one animal preys on another and so on.
A characteristic or behavioral trait that helps a plant or animal survive is known as instinct. A plant or animal can learn by instinct to adapt to a certain degree to be able to survive.
A characteristic or behavioral trait that helps a plant or animal survive is known as instinct. A plant or animal can learn by instinct to adapt to a certain degree to be able to survive.
they help each other to survive for example, honey bird and the honey badger
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
Planet Earth.
Forests recycle the carbon dioxide in the air and turn it into oxygen. Almost all animals aon the planet need oxygen to survive.
No.
Yes of course, there are Scorpians, Lizards, many type of beatle and even gerbils that live in the desert.
A parasite
parasite
A parasite.