Many plants store food in their roots.
food, breathable air, and their roots keep soil from eroding to quickly
plants get their food from nutriants from the soil,and water from the rain or from what u give them. or if they dont get any of this they will make their own food out of nothing but evevanltly thell die if they keep making there own food. hope this helps! :)
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.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves the year round. Some evergreens are broadleaf trees, and some conifers. And likewise with deciduous trees. Teak trees lose their leaves in the dry season. So you see it is quite variable.
No, bats do not take showers. They groom themselves by licking and cleaning their fur with their tongues. They keep themselves clean and hygienic to maintain their ability to fly and hunt for food.
They have thick and rough feathers to keep themselves warm in the winter season. :)
Penguins have a layer of fat to keep themselves warm
They store food in the leaf, root
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To keep warm and be less active, in winter there is less food so they store/eat in summer to keep them going during the winter
A heated green house works great for tomatoes.
It is a simple natural response to keep themselves warm.
They store food as oils so that they keep growing
they stay underground and they eat bugs?
There is A LOT of food in the world, there is a never ending amount of it as long as animals keep reproducing and plants keep on growing.
It is important because photosynthesis is the process of how to create food for plants to keep them alive.
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