Ok the answer is that insects and plants both help each other. E.x. bumble bees help move polen from plant to plant to make for plants! E.x. plants like trees have sticks that stick out for bumble bees houses to hang and for them to live in.
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Insectivorous plants, such as sundews and pitcher plants, obtain nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from insects they capture. The availability of insects in their habitat directly impacts the nutrition and growth of insectivorous plants. Habitats with higher insect populations typically support healthier insectivorous plants compared to habitats with fewer insects.
Plants reproduce through processes like pollination, where pollen containing male sex cells fertilizes the female ovule to form seeds. This can involve wind, insects, birds, or other animals transferring pollen between flowers. Some plants can also reproduce asexually through methods like cloning or producing offshoots.
Crop plants are more susceptible to insects
Yes, many insects feed on plants as part of their diet. Some insects, like caterpillars and grasshoppers, are herbivores and primarily eat plants for sustenance. However, not all insects consume plants; some are carnivorous and feed on other insects or animals.
Yes, there is a relationship between carnivory and thriving in the shade for many carnivorous plants. These plants often grow in nutrient-poor environments, such as the dark forest floor, where light is limited and soil nutrients are scarce. By capturing and digesting insects, they can supplement their nutrient intake, which is crucial for survival in these shaded habitats. Thus, their carnivorous adaptations enable them to thrive in conditions where other plants might struggle.
they have intercourse
There is no war between plants and insects. They live together.
insects eat plants
The relationship between decomposers and plants are that decomposers give plants nutrients and minerals.
Yes, there is a relationship between the grass and the grasshopper. The insects in question (Caelifera suborder) number among the world's herbivores. They prioritize grasses and grassy plants as preferred food sources.
Kingfishers do not have a symbiotic relationship with any insects. A symbiotic relationship between organisms is one in which both species benefit. Kingfishers and insects don't have much to do with each other, except for insects that have a parasitic (a relationship in which only one party benefits) relationship with kingfishers.
The coevolution of flowering plants and insects are responsible for much of the diversity of these groups. The proper order for the hierarchy of increasing complexity is cells, molecules, organelles, tissues, and organs.
Mutualism. (:
Insectivorous plants, such as sundews and pitcher plants, obtain nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from insects they capture. The availability of insects in their habitat directly impacts the nutrition and growth of insectivorous plants. Habitats with higher insect populations typically support healthier insectivorous plants compared to habitats with fewer insects.
mutualism
well if its anytrhing like the relationship between birds and pigs not good
Its like the relationship of sun to every plants...