A wide variety of plants species can be found on the tundra. Most of them tend to grow low to the ground to avoid high winds. Common types of tundra plants are Bearberry, Arctic moss, Caribou moss, Diamond Leaf Willow, Labrador Tea, Pasque Flower, and the Tufted Saxifrage. Lichens and mosses are important, particularly in the harshest climates. Animals in the tundra eat these plants to survive, gain energy, and to stay warm. Some plants are hairy to stay warm in the Tundra's climate.
Its Tundra and it is a treeless plain and known for the very cold temperatures, frost molded landscapes. But the Tundra is split in two different sections; Arctic and Alpine. The arctic tundra has low shrubs, grasses, 400 varieties of flowers, and moss. For animals that live there, there are lemmings, fox's, squirrels, polar bears, wolves, loons, ravens, sandpipers, and insects like mosquitoes, moths, and grasshoppers.
The alpine has a lot less of a habitat, for plants there are tussock grasses, dwarf trees, small-leafed shrubs, and heaths. For animals there are sheep, elk, marmots, and pikas.
Some plants found in the Tundra are reindeer or caribou moss, dwarf willows, and lichens. Some herbivores are snowshoe hare, dall sheep, squirrels, ox, caribou or reindeers, and lemmings. Some of the carnivores are arctic foxes, lynk, the grey wolf, snow owls, Northern Goshawk, Harrier, Bald Eagles, and Rouch legged hawks.
An ecosystem is a place where plants and animals ( maybe humans ) live and animals and plants live in the desert so … 
energy
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
i think krill eat plants in the ocean
A wolf does not need plants to survive. It needs to be able to hunt small animals for food. A good example of a wolf that lives in an ecosystem without plants is the Arctic white wolf. They live on the tundra and hunt the small animals that live there.
Yes
none that I know of
Greenland is a large island in the northern Atlantic Ocean that is administrated by Denmark. Native animals in Greenland include: crowberries, dwarf willows, reindeer, musk ox and Arctic wolf.
All herbivores animals eat plants. They live on plants.
the factors limit where plants and animals can live is that a forests
No, because man and animals produce carbon dioxide and plants needs carbon dioxide.
More plants and animals live n the land then in the sea.
Yes, plants and animals live in perfect harmony because the animals eat the plants to suvive (some do) and the plants give off O2 so that the animals can breathe; while the animal help the plants by transferring the seeds to different parts of wherever they live.
Some animals that live in grasslands are lions giraffes and cheetas. I'm not sure about the plants.
An ecosystem is a place where plants and animals ( maybe humans ) live and animals and plants live in the desert so … 
animals are foxes and breeds and plants cactuses
There are many reasons why plants can live longer than animals. One reason is that plants have thicker protective layers.