Whomever is reading this is a penis face, prick idiot. Who can not find their own definition of this answer. Well this sure as hell isn't the answer you were looking for.
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
Photosynthesis is vital for our daily lives as it is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose. The oxygen released during photosynthesis is essential for us to breathe, while the glucose provides energy for all living organisms. This process is crucial in maintaining the balance of gases in the atmosphere and providing food for the ecosystem.
An Amoeba lives in Lakes and in Humans and Animals
Sunlight - this is used by the green pigments in plant leaves, in a process called photosynthesis, to make sugars on which the pant then lives. All animal life on the surface of Earth eats plants to survive and therefore all life on earth (apart form some specialist examples) live on sunlight. Plants can also grow from normal light hence photosynthesis but it is very smelly (: and its very interesting to learn about (:
Bacteria are ubiquitous / omnipresent in every habitat on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive wastes, water, and deep in the Earth's crust, as well as in organic matter and the live bodies of plants and animals.
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
no it is not iht just lives on earth with the other animals i really dont know how the animal lives but it healther then you
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Blue Whale
Plants use photosynthesis to let out oxygen, which we use.
The Lives of Animals was created in 1999.
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The Polar Bear
The Lives of Animals has 127 pages.
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sunlight yea
Photosynthesis is vital for our daily lives as it is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose. The oxygen released during photosynthesis is essential for us to breathe, while the glucose provides energy for all living organisms. This process is crucial in maintaining the balance of gases in the atmosphere and providing food for the ecosystem.