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Do you really think oxygen is not that important, but it is also for food purposes.

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Why are green leaves necessary for animals to survive?

They are important because they produce oxygen through photosynthesis with carbon dioxide, which animals breathe out.


What do sharp leaves on a savanna tree protect them from?

Sharp leaves on savanna trees help protect them from browsing animals by deterring them from feeding on the leaves. The sharp edges can also help limit water loss by reducing the surface area of the leaves, which is important in the hot and dry conditions of the savanna.


How are leaves helpful to animals?

1. Leaves in plants photosynthesise, whereby they give out oxygen, which is used by animals in respiration. 2. Leaves are a source of food for some animals. (They eat leaves.)


What eats laburnum leaves?

We have a laburnum tree in our garden, the leaves of which get almost completely stripped and eaten by visiting pigeons.


Is photosynthesis carried out in the leaves of plants?

plants but not animals


Do any animals have leaves?

no, it is not possible for them


What animals eat leaves and roots?

Bears, Panda's eat leaves and bamboo,


Why leaves are important to cabbage plant?

The leaves of cabbages are important because the heads form from the leaves. Cabbage leaves can be any color and shape.


How do animals use leaves?

herbivores


Why are leaves vital to plants and animals?

The leaf of a plant is made up of plant cells, just like the rest of the plant. Within these cells are organelles called chloroplasts. Within these chloroplasts is where photosynthesis takes place. The leaves of a plant are positioned in a manner as to receive the maximum amount of sunlight. Because they provide the most surface area to capture the most sunlight, the leaves are very important to a plant.


When Animals eat plants what part of the plants is passed to the animals?

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Why are deciduous forests important for animals?

probably because as there are no leaves at certain times in the year, no photosynthesis can occur, so therefore the oxygen levels will be low and they need animals to keep them surrounded with carbon dioxide.