Food, shelter, clothing, medicines, weapons, heat
wild plants are those which are not grown by humans and grow in nature. it also is no use for humans
Cellular respiration in green plants and humans is similar hence both have same process to create ATP.
Almost all plants benefit humans
No, because chloroplast is only found in plants, which they use for photosynthesis.
Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food through photosynthesis. Humans do not use sunlight directly to make food, as we rely on consuming plants or other animals that have already synthesized nutrients through this process.
Some things that humans are responsible for that endangers plants would be pollution, deforestation and urbanization. These all kill plants in large amounts.
wild plants are those which are not grown by humans and grow in nature. it also is no use for humans
1. Humans 2. Plants
plants,humans,birds,animls all are living things...
So far what I know most things use energy like animals, humans, even plants. Like Humans eating, or like cheetahs running :]
Of course humans, animals and plants.
humans, plants, cells, mammals, and insects.
Most animals, including mammals, birds, fish, insects, and some reptiles, use oxygen for respiration. Additionally, many plants also require oxygen for cellular respiration, although they primarily produce oxygen through photosynthesis. Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi can also use oxygen for growth and metabolism.
It is important because people are killing plants by littering
Humans are not primarily photosynthetic. Plants are. Plants use sunlight to synthesize chemicals that they need. They do not eat. Humans, in comparison, are omnivorous. We eat food to gain energy, so we do not need photosynthetic skin. However, we humans do synthesize vitamin D with the help of sunlight, so to that small extent we do engage in photosynthesis.
air is very important for animals and plants and humans for breathing in humans and animals and for photosynthesis in plants .
Trees use lungs to breath, whereas humans use gills.