- Through the process of photosynthesis, green plants convert solar energy into chemical energy stored in glucose and oxygen.
- Animals, including humans, obtain their energy by consuming plants directly (herbivores) or by consuming other animals that have eaten plants (carnivores and omnivores).
- Green plants provide essential nutrients and vitamins necessary for the growth, development, and survival of animals.
- Plants also serve as a source of shelter and habitat for various animal species.
- Many animals rely on plants for nesting, breeding, and raising their young.
- Green plants play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and environmental stability, which indirectly supports animal life.