Alpine plants provide food for a variety of herbivores, including mountain goats, marmots, and insects. These plants are an important food source for animals that inhabit high-altitude environments.
Primula kisoana, also known as Kiso Alpine Primrose, is a widely cultivated alpine plant with leaves resembling bear's ears. It is a low-growing perennial that thrives in alpine climates, producing delicate pink or white flowers in spring. This plant adds a unique and whimsical touch to rock gardens or alpine plantings.
Yes, plant seeds contain stored food reserves that provide energy for the growing seedling until it can photosynthesize its own food. This food reserve is typically in the form of starch, oils, or proteins.
As photosynthesizers, plants provide organic molecules for energy (food) for the entire ecosystem. They provide oxygen as well.
Roots provide several crucial functions in a plant's life. They absorb water and mineral nutrients, anchor the plant to the ground, support the plant and store food. According to the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, roots determine the size, vigor and adaptability of a plant. Some nutrient-rich roots provide food for people and animals. Vigor is defined as strength and health.
the purpose of cellulose is to provide food for the cell and make the plant cell green
photosynthesis
soybeans are plant that provide food for animals and people.
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Food and shelter.
They carry out photosynthesis.They provide food to cells.
no, in order for a plant to survive water is vital. it provides for structural integrity in the plant as well as carrying out important functions in ATP production. If a plant is not given water it will not survive long enough to provide food.
They provide there own food source (photosynthesis). which in turn provide food for others, herbivores (plant eaters). which provide for for carnivores (meat eaters)
Primula kisoana, also known as Kiso Alpine Primrose, is a widely cultivated alpine plant with leaves resembling bear's ears. It is a low-growing perennial that thrives in alpine climates, producing delicate pink or white flowers in spring. This plant adds a unique and whimsical touch to rock gardens or alpine plantings.
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Plants provide Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins etc as food material to us.
Yes, plant seeds contain stored food reserves that provide energy for the growing seedling until it can photosynthesize its own food. This food reserve is typically in the form of starch, oils, or proteins.
As photosynthesizers, plants provide organic molecules for energy (food) for the entire ecosystem. They provide oxygen as well.