Plants are living organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. They include familiar organisms such as trees, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns, mosses, and green algae. About 350,000 species of plants, defined as seed plants, bryophytes, ferns and fern allies, are estimated to exist currently. As of 2004, some 287,655 species had been identified, of which 258,650 are flowering and 18,000 bryophytes (see table below). Green plants, sometimes called metaphytes or viridiplantae, obtain most of their energy from sunlight via a process called photosynthesis.
an example of an organism is people and plants
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Plants, algae, and some species of bacteria are examples of organisms with chloroplasts. These cell organelles are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which they convert sunlight into energy.
Herbivore.
Yes, a multicellular organism is an organism made up of more than one cell, such as humans, animals, and plants.
All plants are organisms. If it is a plant, it is an organism. Anything that is alive is an organism.
an example of an organism is people and plants
An organism that only eats plants would be an herbivore.
Plants are eukaryotic organisms
A carnivore is an organism that feeds on other animals, while a herbivore feeds on plants. A organism that feeds on both plants and animals is an omnivore.
plants
It all depends on the plants because plants give off energy to a organism and then that organism gives it to another organism and the process continues.
Anything alive is an organism such as...... Human beings Dogs Plants
an organism is anything that is living (plants & animals)
A herbivore feeds only on plants.
No, photosynthesis is not an organism itself. It is a process that plants, algae, and certain bacteria use to convert sunlight into energy.
Plants.