FRUITS:
Apricot
Cherry
Mango
Olive
Plum
Pomes
Apple
Pear
Quince
Citron
Grapefruit
Lemon
Lime
Orange
Pomelo
Tangerine
NUTS:
Almond
Cashew
Chestnut
Coconut
Hazelnut
Macadamia
Pecan
Pistachio
Walnut
ANIMALS:
Felines
Canines
Bull/Cow
Pig
Sheep
Goat/Ram
Chicken/Rooster
Horse
Reindeer
Donkey
*There are hundreds more, but these are just a basic few I picked up from my daughter's Stone Age History textbook. Hope I helped! :-)d
Animals that eat plants and flesh They are an omnivore if they eat both plants and flesh.
Without domesticated plants or animals, the US would likely have a much different agricultural system and economy. The development of settled societies and urban centers may have been delayed, and the availability of certain foods and resources would be limited. The overall population and standard of living would likely be significantly lower.
All types of cats. examples: ~ Kit Foxes ~ Domesticated Cats ~ Red Foxes or rats and bunnies
The examples of biosphere in the Physical Geography are: plants, animals, one-celled organisms, etc.
Things called decomposers break down the remains of dead plants and animals. They help to recycle the things in the plants and animals that can be useful to other plants and animals. They are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, some insects, and snails, which means they are not always microscopic.
Plants and animals were certainly domesticated along ancient river civilizations. Humans brought these animals and plants and grew and bred them according to their needs.
they domesticated plants and animals
The Bantu domesticated animals and grew plants
The force of energy for the first social revolution was when animals and plants were domesticated. An example of domesticated plants is citrus and nut trees.
Wild horses were domesticated to use for transportation. Cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens were also domesticated from wild species. Dingoes were domesticated into dogs, as were wolves. The ancient egyptians domesticated cats.
No. Chickens are animals, specifically domesticated birds raised for their eggs and meat. Chickpeas are legumes because chickpeas are plants, not animals.
Yes! There was domesticated wheat, barley, grapes, olives, and other plants. As of animals there was sheep, cattle, goats, and pigs.
they were the first animals to be domesticated
Those are just the latin terms for plants and animals. I'm sure you can give examples of plants and animals from your experience.
The domestication of plants increased the number of people who could be fed and maintained improving survivability. The domestication of animals gave man, transportation, the ability to move food into centralized locations like towns. Both were precursors to the beginnings of the industrial age..allowing people to become artisans and builders etc. while farmers provided food. Hard to say which is more important.
plants animals and humans
a domesticated animal is one that has lived in the wild and taken in to be cared for by a human. Some are released and some stay domesticated. A domesticated animal is a species that is bred and kept by humans as pets, labor, or food. Centuries of breeding have removed their "wildness" and many would not survive without human care.