will someone please tell me ive been trying to figure this out for 5 years
Plants receive their nutrience through their root. The nutrience travels throughtthe roots into the steam, and travel through the leaves, and through the rest of theplant!
large leaves to strangle and kill other plants and think roots for water and nutrience consumption.
So Mangroves grow in salty water. There are two main types of Mangroves; red mangroves and white mangroves. They look really weird, because they have to deal with all the challenges of living in salty water.Don't be confused though, by the "White Mangrove Family" of plants (Combretaceae). Many of those are mangrove plants, but most of the species are "normal" trees.
There are various animals which have their habitats in mangroves. Mangroves gather nutrients from insects and other plants. Some of the existing birds are rosellas, kookaburras, pelicans, yellow bills, black bills and pigeons :)
Plants make their own food because they are unable to get nutrience from other sorts of places. Animals are able to get their energy from other animals and plants, however plants are unable to do this. Plants are primary producers in ecosystems because they are were energy initially enters the system.
The positive effects of cutting down mangroves might include the clearing of space for other plants or trees. Cutting mangroves in most areas is considered to be illegal because the trees are protected.
The most widespread vegetation within estuaries are mangroves. Some examples of the mangroves that thrive in estuarine habitats are red mangroves, black mangroves, white mangroves, and salt marsh.
Plants make their own food because they are unable to get nutrience from other sorts of places. Animals are able to get their energy from other animals and plants, however plants are unable to do this. Plants are primary producers in ecosystems because they are were energy initially enters the system.
Mangrove swamps are characterized by plants like red mangroves, black mangroves, and white mangroves. These plants have adaptations to thrive in salty water, such as aerial roots for oxygen exchange and salt filtration mechanisms. They provide important habitats for various species of fish, birds, and invertebrates.
reeds, cattails , lillypads
kelp, seaweed, mangroves
Yes, plants are in estuaries. You will find plants such as: mangroves, eelgrass, and zooplankton.