Trumpets, trombones, ukelele's, old wrappers, water bottles, the occasional cat toy, pretty much anything that runs on carbon monoxide.
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the answer is the plant has very hairy smooth leaves.
some examples are daisies , grasses , herbaceous etc
Some examples of monocotyledons include grasses (such as wheat, corn, and rice), lilies, orchids, palms, and bamboo. These plants have seeds with a single cotyledon (seed leaf) and typically have parallel veined leaves.
Carnivores depend primarily on herbivores for food. They are meat-eaters that hunt or scavenge other animals, which can include various herbivores that consume grasses, plants, and other vegetation. While some carnivores may occasionally eat insects, their main source of nutrition comes from larger prey. Grasses, plants, mosses, and lichens are primarily consumed by herbivores, not carnivores.
Kangaroos primarily feed on grasses, shrubs, leaves, and ferns. Some commonly eaten plants include kangaroo grass, wallaby grass, saltbush, and acacia.
Diatomic algae and some grasses
To prevent water loss
Some plants are willows, sedges, grasses, lichens, and mosses. Hope this helped :)
it keeps the plants safe because some animals don't like the hairy texture
the answer is the plant has very hairy smooth leaves.
some examples are daisies , grasses , herbaceous etc
Plants like grasses, some forbs and flowers.
Plants, especially grasses, are the primary producers of deserts.
some plants are mangroves, many species of coral, seaweed and several types of sea grasses
River and lakes some grasses that live underwater. Of course some includes some waterlilly
There's a multitude of cacti, grasses and other plants that provide food for consumers.
Fredrik Nilsson has written: 'Studies in fertility and inbreeding in some herbage grasses' -- subject(s): Fertilization of plants, Grasses, Plant breeding