Some plants are considered parasitic, meaning they obtain nutrients from the host plant they are attached to. These parasitic plants lack chlorophyll to photosynthesize and must rely on their host plant for nutrients and water. Examples include mistletoe and dodder.
We live off the green plants and we may be able to replicate phtosunthesis someday.
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.
no plants live in there but there are 5 ducks
Most seed plants live on sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil. They use sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis, absorb water through their roots, and obtain essential nutrients from the soil to support their growth and development.
Plants give off oxygen in which humans live off. And in return humans give off carbon dioxide in which plants live off.
mushrooms live off of plants molds and mildew live of warmth and some other molds live off of rotting food what fungus causes plants to wilt and yet they don't die
Since parasitic plants live off other plants, they could be said to 'eat' them.
No.
oxygen
No, they feed off of live plants or prey.
No, you can live off of plants, like the world was originally intended
water
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.
Yes, they compete for resources (light, water, nutrients), they can even compete for the attention of pollinators. You get parasitic plants as well which live off other plants
Not any normal plants, there are a few in forests that feed off of other plants to live but non that you would wants around you ggfhfhgf
Other than bees and humans for watering them, plants can live off of rain and sunlight.