The one thing that all living organisms need, including plants and animals, is some sort of energy. Although the sun provides earth's main source of heat and light, not all organisms rely on the energy of the sun to evolve, grow and survive. In the deepest trenches of the ocean, where no light exists, where the water temperature reaches 250 degree F., life has found a way. Blind crabs, shrimp and giant tube worms thrive in this inhospitable environment on the micro-organisms produced by sulfur spewing vents originating deep from within the earths crust.
co2 and o2
Water
Yes, elements like oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen are essential for supporting plant and animal life. They are crucial components of biological macromolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids which are necessary for the growth and functioning of living organisms.
Biota
The hydrosphere plays a crucial role in supporting human, plant, and animal life by providing water for drinking, irrigation, and sanitation. It also regulates the climate, distributes nutrients, and supports various ecosystems that are essential for plant and animal habitats. Additionally, the hydrosphere contributes to the cycling of water and nutrients, which are vital for sustaining life on Earth.
Water.
The study of all plant and animal life in the seas.
The Amazon Rainforest in South America supports nearly half of all plant and animal species in the world due to its high level of biodiversity and unique ecosystems.
Realizing that all forms of life (human, animal and plant) are precious and treating it as such.
Biosphere.
There are genetic similarities in all life on the planet. This leads us to believe that ultimately, plant life, animal life and fungi all have a common ancestor extremely early in the history of life on the planet.Simple inorganic molecules
All weather phenomena hydro-electric plants all plant life and dependent animal life.