Plants are considered living things due to several key characteristics: they grow and develop throughout their life cycle, respond to environmental stimuli, and undergo metabolic processes such as photosynthesis to produce energy. Additionally, plants reproduce either sexually or asexually, ensuring the continuation of their species. They also have cellular structures, including cell walls made of cellulose, which distinguishes them from non-living entities.
the producers make life possible for the consumers. Such as plants, insects, and plankton.
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis, while non-living things do not possess these characteristics. Living things also require energy to carry out life processes, while non-living things do not have metabolism.
Chlorophyll make plants green.They are in chloroplasts.
plants make own food living
The organisms at the beginning of the food chain are called producers or autotrophs, such as plants and algae. Some make their own food using the sun's energy through photosynthesis and some producers use chemosynthesis to make their own food.Above them would be 1st level consumers, then 2nd level consumers and so on.
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Plants can make food using the sun's energy.
Organisms that make their own food are called producers.
Plants make oxygen for us a living.
Regarding feeding, candidates could have stated that plants make their own food whereas cars need to be given fuel; plants use glucose to make other molecules; cars do not manufacture anything.
It is called a producer, and most plants fall into this category.
animals can't make their own food, plants and people can but animals can't
If it is non living it has no heredity. To have heredity it has to pass it's characteristics on to another. It is an object. For instance, a spoon can not make another spoon.
Plants don't do anything for living but they do make their own food
Living things reproduce.
the producers make life possible for the consumers. Such as plants, insects, and plankton.