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1.Humans and other animals rely on photosynthesis to supply the oxygen they need.
2.Plants are by far the most important food and energy source**.
3.Oil, coal, and natural gas, which account for the vast majority of human energy, also come mainly from ancient plants.
4. Many plants can also be directly used in medicine or extracted from them to make medicines.
5.The paper used in books and newspapers is also made from plants.
6.Timber for us to build our houses, and cotton and linen for our clothing.
7.Beautify our environment.
8.Absorbs harmful gases.
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Cools down and humidifies to regulate the temperature and humidity of the ambient air.
Regulates the carbon and oxygen balance of the ambient air.
Dust retention benefits, nature's dust filter.
Benefits of absorbing toxic gases.
The antibacterial benefits of landscaping.
Plants are the primary food and energy source for humans and other animals**.
Many plants have medicinal properties.
Wood is used for our houses, and cotton and linen are used for our clothes.
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1.Houttuynia cordata: medicinal plant - heat-clearing and detoxifying;
2.Algae plants: photosynthesis - release of oxygen;
3.Honeysuckle (two flowers): medicinal plant - heat-clearing and detoxifying.
4.Perilla: medicinal plant - clear heat and detoxify, treat colds;
5.Flat storage: medicinal plants - dilution of water and drenching, treatment of nephritis;
6.Stone reed: medicinal plant - internal treatment of gonorrhea, external use (take fresh grass mashed and apply externally) to treat swelling and poison;
7.Banxia: Medicinal plant - can cure cough and asthma after processing.
8.Plantain: medicinal plant - tonglin.
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The contributions are as follows:
1. Plants absorb carbon dioxide to produce oxygen.
2. Absorb harmful gases in the air, adsorb dust, and purify the air.
3. The well-developed root system ensures that the soil and water will not be lost.
4. Adjust the global temperature to make it more stable.
5. Provide food. Maintain the integrity of the food chain, and species diversity.
6. Provide textiles, such as cotton clothing.
7. Disease. Protect human health.
8. Provide wood.
9. Provide fuel. (Carbon).
10. Provide entertainment and meet human sensory needs (audio, visual, smell, touch, etc.).
To sum up: human beings are inseparable from plants from breathing to food, clothing, housing and transportation, and the greatest contribution of plants to human beings is that they can keep you alive.
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First of all, the oxygen necessary for the survival of humans and other animals depends on the supply of plants for photosynthesis, and secondly, plants are by far the most important food and energy**, the vast majority of human food directly (grain, vegetables and fruits) or indirect (meat) comes from plants, and the vast majority of human energy oil, coal, and natural gas also mainly come from ancient plants, many plants can also be directly used in medicine or extract active ingredients from them to make medicines, and the raw materials of paper used in books and newspapers also come from plants, in addition, Wood is used to build our homes, cotton and linen are used to make our clothes, trees and flowers beautify our environment and improve our climate, in short, human life is absolutely inseparable from plants.
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Humanity's dependence on plant families may be beyond your imagination, from every human breath to the delicacies on our tables; From the clothes that decorate the fashion world to the flowers and plants that beautify people's living environment, people are silently receiving gifts from the plant world all the time.
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Matter absorbs carbon dioxide through photosynthesis, releases oxygen, and promotes the carbon cycle on Earth; The organic matter produced through photosynthesis provides food for heterotrophs on Earth; Ornamental plants such as leafy plants and flowering plants can improve people's quality of life, cultivate sentiment, and enrich people's lives while planting ornamental plants. Some plants are also masters of absorbing indoor toxic gases, such as formaldehyde, benzene, mercury, etc., to protect people's health; In addition, plants can also absorb dust in the air and purify the air.
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Thousands of plant species are planted to beautify the environment, provide shade, adjust temperature, reduce wind speed, reduce noise, provide privacy, and prevent soil erosion. Cut flowers, dried flowers, and indoor potted plants are placed indoors, while lawns, shade trees, landscape trees, shrubs, vines, perennial herbs, and flower beds are often used in fine arts, architecture, temperament, language, photography, textiles, coins, stamps, flags, and armbands. Artistic types of living plants include green carvings, bonsai, flower arrangements, and tree walls.
Ornamental plants can sometimes influence history, such as tulip mania. Plants are the foundation of a multibillion-dollar annual tourism industry, including trips to botanical gardens, historical parks, national principalities, tulip fields, rainforests, and forests with colorful autumn leaves.
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As the bottom of the world's food chain, plants release oxygen to sustain the amount of oxygen in the air on Earth! It can also prevent soil erosion and conserve water. It can also play a role in purifying the air.
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Wheat expressed dissatisfaction.
At the press conference, a spokesman for Wheat said that 10,000 years ago, it was our ancestors who discovered and domesticated humans, and domesticated humans from hunting to sedentary, day after day, year after year, to be our slaves.
Our ancestors were originally an inconspicuous branch of wild wheat, and now we are the most abundant plant in the world. We are the domesticators and the successful.
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It is indispensable to provide people with the most basic means of living such as food, clothing, and housing.
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Plants provide a lot of substances and functions to humans.
Green plants provide oxygen to humans and animals through photosynthesis.
Plants create a safe and reliable natural living environment for human beings, sheltering from the heat, blocking wind and soil, locking water and sand, etc.
Plants provide food for humans, and plants should be regarded as the bottom of the biological chain, without plants, it is difficult for most organisms, especially animals, to survive.
Plants provide resources for the enjoyment of the spiritual world of human beings, and many flowers and trees such as bamboo orchids, plum chrysanthemums, and peonies have been entrusted with certain valuable qualities and become the favorite images of literati.
Plants provide energy for human beings, fire has played an extremely important role in human society since ancient times, plants can be directly used as fuel, and the coal formed is the energy fuel in modern industrial production and daily life.
Plants provide medicine for humans.
Plants provide human beings with tools for production and life, and many daily necessities and production products are made of wood.
Plants provide humans with the means to survive and war.
Plants can also purify water sources, through various actions of plants themselves, such as photosynthesis, transpiration, etc., to form a certain water cycle and purify water.
The role of plants in human beings is very important, it is the basis of the survival of all animals, and the contributions of plants are innumerable, so you can think about it again and think about it.
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2: Clothing, when human beings are full, they will begin to care about what they are wearing3: Housing, ancient houses such as house beams are made of wood4: Okay, Zhuge Liang once made wooden oxen and horses instead of livestock.
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It allows us to be edible, medicinal, improves our environment, allows us to poison our own kind and other living beings.
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Just look at wheat, corn, rice, grapes, peanuts, cotton, hemp, mulberry, etc.
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Plants provide humans with food through photosynthesis seeds, fruits, vitamins etc.
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Photosynthesis provides oxygen, and the solar energy it absorbs is converted into coal, oil, and natural gas, which provides energy.
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Basic necessities of life.
Plants are also inseparable.
This is the lowest level of the ecological chain.
It is necessary for the survival of all animals.
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Food, building materials, environmental protection, etc.
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It's not plants that contribute to humans, it's a bit self-righteous to say that. Of course, modern people are so self-righteous....Just because humans need plants to survive, it's humans who need plants. There must have been plants first on earth, and human beings lived for their existence and died for their perdition.
So, people depend on plants to survive.
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Purify the air environment.
Serve food. Provision of raw materials.
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Feeding Feeding Humans, when you don't find the use of fire, you can't run. Animals can't be beaten, plants get relatively simple and reliable
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Penicillin, this alone thing, has saved at least 1 billion people.
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Absorbs carbon dioxide and expels oxygen.
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Question 1: What contributions do plants make to human beings The contributions are as follows:
1. Plants absorb carbon dioxide to produce oxygen.
2. Suck and drain harmful gases in the air, adsorb dust, and purify the air. 3. The well-developed root system ensures that the soil and water will not be lost.
4. Adjust the global temperature to make it more stable.
5. Provide food. Maintain the integrity of the food chain, and species diversity.
6. Provide textiles, such as cotton clothing.
7. Disease. Protect human health.
8. Provide wood.
9. Provide fuel. (Carbon).
10. Provide entertainment and meet human sensory needs (audio, visual, smell, touch, etc.).
To sum up: human beings are inseparable from plants from breathing to food, clothing, housing and transportation, and the greatest contribution of plants to human beings is that they can keep you alive.
Question 2: What are the contributions of plants to human beings Human beings' clothing, food, housing and transportation are inseparable from plants.
Most of the food of human Xun Ji Wax comes from plants, wheat, rice, vegetables, and fruits.
We all like to wear cotton clothes, and its raw material is cotton, which is also a plant.
Most of the floors and furniture in the house are made of wood.
We can't live without plants because we are all part of the planet.
Question 3: Name four plants and what they have contributed to humans? Food crops (such as rice) provide food for human beings and ensure their survival;
beverage crops (e.g. coffee), which provide beverages for humans;
Medicinal crops (such as ginseng), which provide medicinal herbs and protect people's health;
a variety of trees, which provided the building material;
a variety of forage fodder, which provides food for livestock;
Whole greenery, providing oxygen;
cotton and linen, etc., provided textile materials;
The plants in some scenic spots also have ornamental plants, providing landscapes for people to enjoy and cultivate people's sentiments.
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1. Plants absorb carbon dioxide to produce oxygen.
2. Absorb harmful gases in the air, adsorb dust, and purify the air.
3. The well-developed root system ensures that the soil and water will not be lost.
4. Adjust the global temperature to make it more stable.
5. Provide food. Maintain the integrity of the food chain, and species diversity.
6. Provide textiles, such as cotton clothing.
7. Disease. Protect human health.
8. Provide wood.
9. Provide fuel.
10. Provide entertainment and meet human sensory needs (audio, visual, smell, touch, etc.).
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The contributions are as follows:
1. Plants absorb carbon dioxide to produce oxygen.
2. Absorb harmful gases in the air, adsorb dust, and purify the air.
3. The well-developed root system ensures that the soil will not be lost.
4. Adjust the global temperature to make it more stable.
5. Provide food. Maintain the integrity of the food chain, and species diversity.
6. Provide textiles, such as cotton clothing.
7. Disease. Protect human health.
8. Provide wood.
9. Provide fuel. (Carbon).
10. Provide entertainment and meet human sensory needs (audio, visual, smell, touch, etc.).
To sum up: human beings are inseparable from plants from breathing to food, clothing, and housing, and the greatest contribution of plants to human beings is: they can keep you alive!
Cabbage. It sacrifices itself to nourish us.
This is complicated, you can say that it is mutually beneficial symbiosis, or you can say predation and ** food, which depends on human behavior.
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