probably not. you should use water or your plants will taste terrible!
Glucose is stored in starch molecules.
Carbon Dioxide is needed for plants to make food.
carnitine is present in animals only
Saprophytic and total parasitic plants
Mostly higher plants and animals.
Plants store carbohydrates as sugars and starches...cellulose is also a complex structural sugar. Animals store glycogen (a type of complexed sugar) in the liver and muscles for fast energy and convert excess carbohydrate to fat.
Animals, even humans, get glucose from plants that are eaten. Carnivorous animals get glucose from other animals that are eaten. All plants use cellulose for mostly structural purposes, but cellulose is 100% glucose. Fruits are a fine source of fructose, another type of sugar molecule.
No! Plants are not animals, they are from the Kingdom Plantae, and animals from the Kingdom Animalia, mammals are only one type of animal, and plants are very different
plants and animals
Glucose, starch, and cellulose
animals,plants that live in the ocean
Sucrose is a type of sugar that is found in many plants but extracted as ordinary sugar mainly from sugar cane and sugar beets.
Well it's one of the four: a. sugar b. ammonia c. carbon dioxide d. nitrogen compounds
Herbivores.
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Birds
mosquitos.