A rock type that forms from particles of other rocks or the remains of plants and animals is called sedimentary rock. These rocks are created through the accumulation and compaction of sediments over time, which can include mineral fragments, organic materials, and other particles. Common examples of sedimentary rocks include sandstone, limestone, and shale. They often contain fossils and provide valuable information about Earth's history.
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
In plants, a new cell wall forms to split the cell
No, carbohydrates are stored differently in plants and animals. In plants, carbohydrates are stored in the form of starch, while in animals, carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles.
Animals such as herbivores eat plants, omnivores eat both plants and animals, and carnivores eat other animals. This forms a food chain where energy and nutrients are transferred from one level to the next.
Organic sedimentary rock forms when material from dead plants and animals (organic matter) gets deposited and hardens into rocks over time. Examples include coal and some types of limestone.
Methane gas.
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
A type of rock? Possibly coal, which is decayed plant material, compressed and turned into a 'rock-like' material.
the answer is false because plants and animals are there own thing animals run and plants stay in one spot
A sedimentary rock forms from rock particles cemented (compacted) together. If the remains of dead plants and animals are preserved in the rock, they become fossils. If the remains break down into carbon, oils, or gases, they become fossil fuels.
Plants and animals affect their environment directly. This is what forms the biodiversity as plants will provide food for the animals and they both need each other for the gaseous exchange.
In plants, a new cell wall forms to split the cell
many different plants and animals can be found in those habitats, although more life forms live in clean areas.
The organisms helping plants and animals are called symbioants. Usually micro-organisms like bacteria and some algal forms establish symbiotic relationship with plants and animals.
No, carbohydrates are stored differently in plants and animals. In plants, carbohydrates are stored in the form of starch, while in animals, carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles.
ammonium salts; nitrate salts.
Animals such as herbivores eat plants, omnivores eat both plants and animals, and carnivores eat other animals. This forms a food chain where energy and nutrients are transferred from one level to the next.