Table of Contents
Why are plants and animals interdependent on each other?
Plants and animals are dependent on each other for their survival. Plants prepare their food with the help of carbon dioxide. Animals need Oxygen and food from plants for their survival. This is called interdependence.
Why do animals and plants adapt?
Every organism has a unique ecosystem within which it lives. All organisms need to adapt to their habitat to be able to survive. This means adapting to be able to survive the climatic conditions of the ecosystem, predators, and other species that compete for the same food and space.
How do plants benefit humans and other animals?
Here are some point to consider: Plants are the primary producers. They are the only organisms that can make their own food. The oxygen that animals breathe comes from plants. Through photosynthesis, plants take energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water and minerals from the soil. Plants also provide habitat for many species of animals.
How do human beings and other animals depend upon plants?
Man,plants and animals need each other to exist. They depend on each other for many things.
What are ways plants and animals depend on each other?
Examples: Some plants attach to another plant and grow. Animals help some plants to disperse their seeds (seed dispersal). Animals give plants carbon dioxide to breathe (like they give animals oxygen to breathe). The environment is the habitat of plants. They absorb water, mineral salt, sunlight etc. from the environment to grow.
How do plants provide energy to animals for their life processes?
Plants provide energy to animals in their life processes by. In plants, these energy factories are called chloroplasts. They collect energy from the sun and use carbon dioxide and water in the process called photosynthesis to produce sugars. Animals can make use of the sugars provided by the plants in their own cellular energy factories, the mitochondria.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwJwTxPAJNs