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THE IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION OF PLANTS
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There are many varieties of plant in the world. Plants are essential to the balance of nature and people’s lives. As a critical part of the ecosystem, plants provide oxygen for organisms to survive. They are able to reduce the problem of pollution, by using carbon-dioxide. Plants are also the basis of most food webs as producers of food for herbivores and ultimately carnivores. Plants also provide shelter for animals, clean and filter water and help prevent soil erosion. Historically, plants have provided a source of inspiration for novel drug compounds, as plants derived medicines have made large contributions to human health and well being. Moreover plants against microorganisms in the environment in a lot of problems are used as antimicrobial.
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