Animals and plants are codependent upon on another for several reasons. Namely, animals depend on plants for nourishment while plants depend on animals for fertilizer.
Plants provide food and oxygen for animals through the process of photosynthesis. Additionally, plants serve as habitats, sources of shelter, and places for animals to hide from predators. Finally, plants form the base of the food chain, ultimately supporting the entire ecosystem.
plants so the animals can have oxygen
Animals depend on plants for food, as they provide essential nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Additionally, plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis, which animals need to breathe. Some animals also rely on plants for shelter and nesting materials.
plants and animals are classified as living things
Tar pits, ice, and sedimentary rock.
"Volcanic ash"
To preserve endangered animals and plants.
Fossil Fuels are made from plants and animals.
If animals were all gone where will we get our meat? If plants were gone where will we get our oxygen? This is why preserving wildlife is a good idea.
to maintain biodiversity. By conserving plants and animals, we help preserve the balance of ecosystems, protect endangered species, and ensure a healthy environment for future generations.
Water is a clear liquid that all plants and animals require to survive!
To make a herbarium, you collect plant specimens, press them until dried, mount them on herbarium paper, label them with collection information, and store them in a dry, dark place. It's important to properly identify, document, and preserve the plant specimens for scientific study and reference.
do you mean cytoplasm? if so then it is found in both animals and plants (it's everything within the cell membrane). For example, the cytosol is the liquid that is in the cytoplasm as well as organelles.
It cannot be say in a word.
Ellen Blonder has written: 'Wee wonders of nature' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Pictorial works, Plants, Miniature books, Animals, Specimens 'My very first things' -- subject(s): Miniature books, Fiction, Pigs, Specimens, Babies
Columbus took specimens of plants that he found in America because he wanted to make money off them. He wanted to study them and judge if they had any value.