Plants of Life
How plants allow us to live

This is a web page dedicated to the life sustaining plants of the world. Whether they are tree, house plants, flowers, bushes, grass, or any other kind of plant.

Brazil Nut Tree As we all know from general science classes plants are a great resource of oxygen, which is what all animal life needs to live on this lovely planet we call Earth. Without any kind of plants we would have no oxygen to breathe and our world would be covered in Carbon Monoxide and other poisonous gases. There would be no life at all, even fish need oxygen to survive that is why the oceans and lakes have algae.

But how do plants make oxygen you ask. Thats simple, they take the Carbon Monoxide in through their leaves and roots and with the process of osmosis using chlorophyl and other chemical processes they turn that into oxygen.

futher on in the site we will cover how animals need oxygen to survive including how they get that oxygen in there system and how the body uses it. As stated before even fish need oxygen to survive, even though they live under water the oxygen is created by algae, or if you have your own fish tank with a lot of fish in it, you probably have a machine that puts bubbles in the tank, this supplies the oxygen that they need. We will cover how plants and the oceans and lakes themselves provide oxygen for the the underwater species of fish, sharks, eels, and more.

You can keep going with all the information that you need to place in this section. As you can see for each section that we have made it is almost like a chapter. The navigation links allow you to use each individual page a separate book that corresponds with your chapters. This way you can properly break the purpose of your site up into easy to understand section.

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Trees of the Jungle

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