Yes, green plants produce their own food, making them autotrophs.
they do not depend totally on other plants for food and water.
A plant cell or an autotropic organism
Plants are called autotrophs because they can produce their own food through photosynthesis. This process involves using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create glucose for energy. Autotrophs do not rely on consuming other organisms for nutrients, unlike heterotrophs.
No not all plants are green
green plants have chlorophyll and that's what makes them different
Yes, plants appear green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis, reflecting green light. This is why we perceive most plants as green.
mammals cant survived without green plants because that is their food and that how they live without green plants they will die.
theoretically green plants contain every color except green, so non green plants in our eyes only contain the color green
autotropic mode of nutrition
Green plants photosynthesize to create energy. They are green due to chlorophyll.
Plants are green because of the cholorplasts inside of them. Choloroplasts make the plants green.
They are called primary producers because they are autotropic i.e they receive energy directly 4rm d primary source;sunlight(the highest amount of energy through the food chain) with the aid of chlorophyll,d green pigment cointained in their chloroplast,to produce glucose/carbohydrates for other organism to feed on.