Sunflowers contain carbon, which is present in all living organisms.
The habitat of a sunflower is prairies and dry, open areas. The optimum temperature range is 70 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit, but sunflowers can tolerate high and low temperatures. They grow best in sunny, moist, or disturbed areas. Sunflowers like dry, arid, and sunny habitats. You should still water them, but not as much as other flowers.
Im pretty sure its the bees that help sunflowers pollinate like all other flowers
Grasshoppers help us just like any other organisms help us. They are food to other organisms that we use for food.
sunflowers help you to have a great sence of humoure if you need it if your mother did not give you it
it is important to man and other organisms, to help organisms and man
first learn how to spell... its coffee and no unless sunflowers are amssive caffeine addicts why the hell would coffee help them grow think about it
Yes, you can dry out sunflowers to preserve them for decoration or other purposes. This can be done by hanging the sunflowers upside down in a dry, well-ventilated area until they are completely dried out.
Sunflowers are producers, which means they can photosynthesize and convert sunlight into energy to make their own food. They are not consumers, which are organisms that consume other organisms for energy, or decomposers, which break down organic matter into nutrients.
Sunflowers are not pollinators themselves, but rely on other pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and birds to transfer pollen between flowers for reproduction.
Symbiotic relationships.
it helps bees and deer