Biology, asked by kary3458, 1 year ago

Why should we maintain the balance between plants and animals in nature?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer. ..

We should maintain the balance between plants and animals in nature.

Because if there were more number of plants and less number of animals in nature the ecosystem will be imbalanced.

If there are more number of animals and less number of plants in nature the animals won't get sufficient food.

So we should maintain the balance between plants and animals in nature.

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

1. Animals exhale carbon dioxide and breathe oxygen. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the atmosphere.

2. Plants provide food and shelter for animals.

3. Animals are required by plants for pollination and seed distribution.

4. Some creatures consume vegetation. Some animals consume other creatures. Plants utilize the nutrients that were returned to the soil by the decomposing creature when animals die and disintegrate.

5. Water is cleaned by wetlands and forests, and animals need clean water to drink.

Explanation:

grow and produce their blossoms, seeds, and berries. They also emit oxygen, an essential component of life for all creatures, including humans. All animals are consumers who rely on plants to survive. Some people eat only plants, while others consume the creatures that consume the vegetation. Some plants, in turn, rely on animals to help disperse their seed.

Animal carcasses in decay can give plants nutrients they need to flourish.

Berries and other flowering plants depend on bees and insects for pollination, while the pollinators require nectar from the flowers. These plants and pollinators coexist in a symbiotic relationship. The blossoms can develop into berries after being fertilised, which are then consumed by humans, ptarmigan, fox, and bears. The berry seeds leave the consumer's body and are later dispersed in new regions, aiding in the plant's reproduction.

(a) If all of the Earth's flora and animals perish, the ecological equilibrium will be upset. After a while, there won't be any oxygen left for humans to breathe, and everyone will perish.

(b) The term "biodiversity" refers to the biological diversity of our planet, or the numerous plant and animal species that exist there. Humans are one of these symbiotic animal and plant species.

(c) Every species contributes to the maintenance of the ecological balance and has a certain position and function to perform in the ecosystem. It should be preserved because of this.

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