Why are plants important Damion D.
- 7th Grade Journalis
- Feb 19, 2019
- 2 min read
They help us live and breath and humans give of carbon dioxide to the plants. And without plants we can't breath or survive no plants= no life. And plants makes food for us to eat and we can't do that if there is no plants. And some plants can be seedless plants meaning they don't have a seed. But most them
of have a seed not all but most of them. And they don't have stem or any roots. But they still help us live and breath. If there were no such thing as plants there would be no such as humans. Because they help us breath we wouldn't be able to breath without any plants around. And they need sunlight and water to be alive. And plants need water everyday but to much water will drown it and kill it a least 40 millimeters of water everyday. And one of the reason's it rains is because so the plants can be water but to much rain may kill some plants. And if snow when it melts the snow will water the plants. In the winter plants will die until summer time. And the have nutrients in the flowers. The first plant to live underwater is green algae along time ago. And in the rain forest there could be lots more plants that scientist don't even know about. Plants have been on earth for 700 million years. If you stranded in the middle of no where plants can save your live and you can eat them if they not dirty or soil all over them. And if you don't eat plants and you are stranded in the middle of no where you could die of pass out from the lack of no food in your system so if your stranded with plants around eat them so you want die or pass out. Non vascular plant don't have a nucleus vascular plants do have a nucleus. There about 391,000 species of vascular plants. There are four of types water plants algae floating plants submerge plants emerge plants. And plants give of oxygen to us humans so we can breath and be alive.

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