Trees,ferns,shrubs,orchids, mosses,lichens,fungi...of course,trees provide the understorey that protects and nourishes these other organisms..
2007-03-10 05:44:16
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answered by kit walker 6
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i does not say that i'm stupid for this question, b/c the easy actuality that I even have in no way studied biology!! on condition that phytoplankton is principally algae, i'd take a wager that on condition that alot the "ocean backside" is made up of those products, because of the fact it may choose the flow around. while rooted aquatic flora do not flow around. So i assume that the phytoplankton make up a super kind of the sea?? uncertain purely taking a wager, good success!!
2016-12-18 10:00:18
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answered by ? 4
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The members of Family Graminae (The Grass and Grain Family) are the most dominant members of these regions. this is the reason why the family Graminae is the most evolved family after the Orchidaceae.Some of the examples are Cynodon( the common lawn grass), Triticum sp.( All wheat and the wheat likes)
2007-03-10 04:32:39
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answered by deekay s 2
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Trees.
2007-03-10 04:28:41
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answered by comicfreak33 3
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Plants, specifically flowering plants.
2007-03-10 04:32:20
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answered by ecolink 7
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all green plants
2007-03-10 04:39:59
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answered by red rose 5 3
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