how do the plants of a forest help other organism
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Plants of a forest help other organisms in the following ways:
• They provide food to the organisms in the form of leaves, roots and fruits.
• They provide oxygen to the organisms other than clean and healthy air.
• They provide shelter to the organisms in the form of a natural habitat.
• They protect the organisms from extreme heat by providing shade.
• They provide food to the organisms in the form of leaves, roots and fruits.
• They provide oxygen to the organisms other than clean and healthy air.
• They provide shelter to the organisms in the form of a natural habitat.
• They protect the organisms from extreme heat by providing shade.
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