Well, they are some club mosses and ferns.
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They can get eaten by anything but not crocodiles or alligators and they can get eaten by cheetahs.
Biogeochemical cycles are essential for cycling nutrients through living organisms and the environment. Without these cycles, nutrients necessary for life would become depleted, leading to disruptions in ecosystems and a decline in biodiversity. By regulating the availability of nutrients like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, biogeochemical cycles support the growth of plants, animals, and other organisms within an ecosystem, ultimately providing the foundation for life as we know it.
Carrots are a common root vegetable that is eaten by humans. They are known for their high levels of beta-carotene, which can be converted to vitamin A in the body.
No. In fact, roasted sunflower seeds are a popular snack.
it's the plants or you can say grass 1- grass(primary producer or first step of food chain) eaten by....... 2- frog eaten by........ 3- snake eaten by........ 4- eagle
The two kinds of seedless vascular plant that human can eat are fiddlehead and young horsetail
meat for any animals they could catch, fish and plants
No you can not I have never eaten an apple with no pips, but a mutation is always possible. That is why we have seedless bananas, seedless watermelons, and seedless grapes. If a seedless variety should happen to be found or bred, it will then be cultivated for its commercial appeal. Of course, it has to taste good, too. Seeds aren't everything.
No, the do not die if they eat red seedless grapes.
Non-vascular plantsnon vascular or contain none or less than needed vascular tissue.Seedless and most produce spores in the plant cycle.....Vascular Seedless PlantsHave or contain vascular tissue needed.Produce spores in the plant cycle.So the difference is....... Non-vascular plants are non vascular and Vascular Seedless Plants have vascular tissue!!!
Cows are eaten by humans.
it is eaten raw by humans
No commercial tulip petals can not be eaten by humans.
Omnivore. Humans are omnivores, as we eat both plants and animals.
in ancient Egypt they were fattened and eaten
Crustaceans are eaten by humans.
Blackberry plants have thorns as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from being eaten by animals or humans. The thorns act as a deterrent to predators, helping the plant to survive and reproduce.