Tiny, shrew or mouse-like creatures.
Chloroplasts, which contain the green pigment chlorophyll.
These are tiny creatures that most likely cannot be seen with the naked eye. They have to be seen by microscope. Most of these creatures are a bacteria or virus.
A tiny new plant is called a seedling. It is a young plant that has just started to grow from a seed. Seedlings are delicate and require proper care to grow into mature plants.
Pools at the seaside are called tidal pools.
Krill, tiny shrimp like creatures.
Like any other green plant, they get their energy from sunlight. The tiny organisms that make up plankton include animals (zooplankton) that eat smaller organisms and plant material, which gives them energy.
The energy source resulting from tiny sea creatures being compressed over millions of years is fossil fuels, such as oil and natural gas. These creatures, mainly plankton and algae, undergo a process of decomposition and compression, leading to the formation of these energy-rich substances.
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Tiny, shrew or mouse-like creatures.
Yes they're tiny shrimp-like creatures.
Plants like things or foamy stuff
very, very small......they are like tiny shrimp-like creatures that whales eat
Solar powered sea slugs get their energy from the sun and are able to extract algae chloroplasts in order to photosynthesize themselves. Some scientists have speculated on the possibility of inserting these genes into Human DNA to explore possibilities of curing physical defects.
Bluewhales eat tiny shrimp like creatures called krills
The plant cell is actually just like tiny bricks that make up the house which is the plant, so it isn't in a certain place of the plant, it is the plant (well at least in tiny pieces).