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Samuel Huynh
12 May, 18:39
Are plants completely
independent from other
organisms?
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Beatrice Soto
12 May, 20:05
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no
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Nothing is ever completly indepenet from other organisms because everything relies on evreything else such as a plant relies on bees and other insects and animals to pollinate them they also rely on animals to die and fertalize the soil
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Elianna Huber
12 May, 20:48
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yes, some plants are fern gametophyte and sporophyte generations are completely independent, in some types of plants one generation lives on or in the other and depends on it for nutrition.
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