yes some plants have high concentrations of chlorine, like fungi and rose bushes
Sounds and smells are stimuli that can affect animals but not plants, as plants do not have auditory or olfactory senses like animals do. Additionally, visual cues such as movement and certain colors may also affect animals but not plants.
No, ecologists use food chains to understand the flow of energy and nutrients in an ecosystem. They do not use food chains to control what animals eat certain plants.
if plants or animals today need certain conditions to live, then similar plants and animals in the past also required those conditions. :)
Hermaphrodite animals and plants have both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to self-fertilize. This occurs in various species such as snails, earthworms, some fish, and certain flowering plants. Hermaphroditism can be advantageous as it increases reproductive success in populations with limited access to mates.
i think krill eat plants in the ocean
yes because they eat marijuana
Neither plants nor animals have high concentrations on the element gold. Plants that surround areas with gold deposits will have some low level of gold.
Earth. Animals and plants live all over the earth. You can look for larger concentrations in jungles.
Chlorinated water can harm plants if used for watering, as chlorine can be toxic to plants in high concentrations. It is best to let the water sit for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to dissipate before using it to water plants.
no.
Plants help animals by providing food and animals help plants by giving off bodily waste which fertilizes them.
This element is sodium (Na).
Animals that are facing extinction are cheeters and whale
In plants, the energy generating organelle is the chloroplast and mitochondria in certain cases. In animals, it is the mitochondria
Certain plants and animals will prefer environments of different pH levels. The pH will determine what types of plants grow in an area and this will determine what types of animals eat there!
It affects plants and animals because they might not have food or something like that during certain seasons.
Chlorine can be hazardous in high concentrations or when not handled properly. It is a powerful disinfectant commonly used in swimming pools and water treatment plants but can be toxic if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. It is important to always follow safety guidelines when working with chlorine to minimize the risk of exposure.