1. You investigate and explain :
a. How plants depends on abiotic components
Plants as biotic compound of nature normally produced in green plants to gain food for all animal livings in order to make an ecosystem become stable. And the leaves and other green parts of plants keep chlorophyll to support in synthesizing food and out an oxygen through photosynthesis which it needs sunlight to support with water as well. Moreover, it absorbed from the soil and dangerous carbon Dioxide called CO2.
b. How animals depends on abiotic components
The animals are ecosystem living things depend on environment and plant, generally abiotic component based on outsource material for their survival. Life in Ecosystems need …show more content…
How animals depends on plants
The energy used during photosynthesis by plants is not lost. Sugar is a product of photosynthesis. This sugar contains stored chemical energy and can be burnt to produce heat. Now, in this process, C02 and water are released as by-products. Sugar combines with oxygen inside the living cells and produce some output, under a slow rate. This process is called as respiration. It releases the 'energy in the form of complex molecules for use in maintaining the cell functions. And Plant also are engaged in both photosynthesis and …show more content…
Explain and photograph the kinds of interactions that living things depend on each other for survivals?
Plants and animals rely on each other. Animals use plants to make shelter by building using parts of plants such as twigs, bark and grasses; burrowing into trees (that eventually kills the tree); or hide from predators. Some animals also use some or all parts of plants as food. In some cases, animals get their water stored in plants. In a larger scale, plants provide breathable air.
Many animals live in large tracts forests, providing wild spaces to roam freely. Plants need animals to assist in seed dispersal, weed out older trees such that young saplings have a chance to grow, or decompose dead material to be returned into fertile soils. A beaver that takes down a few trees opens up the forest to sunlight in which plants on the forest floor need. A wolf who predated on the beaver keeps the population in check such that the beaver population does not deplete the forest. Thus, Both animals and plants need to operate together for living