well they have to be able to do photosynthasis
I need more information to identify the genus of the plant. Can you provide some characteristics or a description of the plant?
A cell without a distinct nucleus is in the kingdom Prokaryota. Other cells (Eukaryota) are in either the Animal or Plant kingdom
The gumamela, or hibiscus, is typically classified as a monoecious plant. This means that it has both male and female reproductive structures within the same flower, allowing it to produce pollen and seeds without the need for another plant for fertilization. This self-fertilizing capability enhances its reproductive efficiency.
yes, plant cells need mitochondrias too
To obtain its energy.
the animal kingdom characteristics are that they are unicellular and they don't need sunlight
in what way does the snail need the plant for survival
I need more information to identify the genus of the plant. Can you provide some characteristics or a description of the plant?
The ability to preserve water mostly
They are hearty plant. They don't need a lot of nutrition.
You would first need to explain the characteristics of the organism
These cells need sunlight and water to live. Without these they will not be able to survive.
A cell without a distinct nucleus is in the kingdom Prokaryota. Other cells (Eukaryota) are in either the Animal or Plant kingdom
all living things 2nd Answer: Well, except living things like anaerobic bacteria, the plant kingdom, and so forth.
It wont be able to produce the things we need. If the air is Polluted a tree wont be able to make C02.
The same reason why naming everything else is important: it is easier to discuss it once it has been grouped with other similar objects. As to the classification of just plants and animals, various chemicals will either hurt or help the plant or animal, depending on its classification.
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