Yes.
Plants receives some important nutrients from their roots, that can give them enough for their reproduction and the energy that they need.
from the soil, food, water and energy
from the soil, food, water and energy
the Sun gives off radiation with can carry healthy nutrients to plants (the equivalent to food). The leaves on the plants absorb the nutrients and turn them into energy. The plants use this energy to grow. This is also calle Photosynthesis. The nutrients are also what turns the plants green.
plants give us oxygen and are a great source of nutrients
Give nutrients that are vital.
Lack of natural nutrients, and lack of natural sunlight on the forest floor, meant that some plants evolve to 'eating' insects to give them the energy they need.
from nutrients in the grass and plants
No, it is not recommended to give soda to plants as a source of nutrients. Soda contains high levels of sugar and other compounds that can be harmful to plants. It's best to stick to appropriate plant fertilizers and natural methods for providing nutrients to plants.
Respiration benefits plants as it provides them with energy and nutrients, innit.
The sun's energy. Through the roots and leaves.
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals.